The interlinkages between gender and poverty have, until recently, escaped careful analytical scrutiny. The contributors to this edited volume critically reflect on some of the key methodological and analytical issues that a gendered analysis of poverty needs to address. These foundational issues have serious implications for public action in this area.
About the Author
Shahra Razavi is the author of Gendered Poverty and Well-Being, published by Wiley.
Features
Deals explicitly with the gender dimensions of poverty from an analytical perspective.
Essential reading for both academics and development practitioners.
Spans an interesting spectrum of issues and countries.