Who are the “vanguard” women? Strategies for identifying women going against economic participation norms across 49 low- and middle-income countries

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Anaise Williams , Colleen Stuart , Nancy Perrin , Lori Heise , Philip Anglewicz , Michele R. Decker
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Women’s empowerment and poverty alleviation are two key factors for successful and equitable international development. Norms surrounding women’s economic participation and economic agency change over time, with some individuals achieving economic empowerment earlier than others. These “vanguard” women represent the leading edge of change. The objective of this study is to discuss and compare methodological strategies for creating a measure that captures the extent to which a woman’s actions exceed community norms regarding economic participation and agency. We refer to this measure as the “Vanguard Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) Index.” The Demographic and Health Surveys for 49 countries were used to capture community-level WEE norms using 8 WEE measures. To identify whether a community is non-normative for a WEE item, we explore four strategies, inclusive of two thresholds and two approaches for middle-prevalence communities. Using the community assignment, we construct the individual-level Vanguard WEE Index that captures the number of WEE items a woman has that are non-normative, i.e. vanguard, in her community. We validate this index through associating it with a validated index on women’s financial discrimination. Subsequently, the characteristics of “vanguard” women were assessed through mixed effects modeling. Women who register higher on the Vanguard WEE Index are likely to be older, poorer, and live in rural communities. This study is the first to offer a valid method for measuring the extent that a woman goes against the community norm on economic participation and agency in low- and middle-income settings. The results outline a strategy for contextualizing women’s economic empowerment within that setting’s normative context. Practitioners and policy-makers can use this index when implementing economic empowerment programs to identify those who are pushing the needle in their community, as these women may be critical changemakers for gender equity broadly.
谁是 "先锋 "妇女?在 49 个中低收入国家识别违背经济参与规范的妇女的战略
妇女赋权和减贫是国际发展取得成功和公平的两个关键因素。围绕妇女的经济参与和经济能动性的规范会随着时间的推移而改变,有些人比其他人更早实现经济赋权。这些 "先锋 "妇女代表着变革的前沿。本研究的目的是讨论和比较各种方法策略,以建立一种衡量标准,捕捉妇女的行为在多大程度上超越了社区关于经济参与和代理的规范。我们将这一指标称为 "先锋妇女经济赋权(WEE)指数"。我们使用 49 个国家的人口与健康调查,通过 8 个 WEE 指标来捕捉社区层面的 WEE 规范。为了确定一个社区的 WEE 项目是否不规范,我们探索了四种策略,包括两种阈值和两种针对中等流行率社区的方法。通过社区分配,我们构建了个人层面的先锋 WEE 指数,该指数反映了妇女在其所在社区中拥有的非规范 WEE 项目(即先锋项目)的数量。我们将这一指数与一个经过验证的妇女经济歧视指数联系起来,对其进行验证。随后,我们通过混合效应模型对 "先锋 "女性的特征进行了评估。在 "先锋 WEE 指数 "中排名较高的女性可能年龄较大、较为贫穷,并且居住在农村社区。这项研究首次提供了一种有效的方法,用于衡量在中低收入环境中,妇女在多大程度上违背了社区关于经济参与和代理的规范。研究结果概述了在该环境的规范背景下赋予妇女经济权力的策略。实践者和政策制定者在实施经济赋权计划时,可以利用这一指数来识别那些在社区中推动工作的妇女,因为这些妇女可能是性别平等的关键变革者。
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World Development
World Development Multiple-
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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