How gender biased are female-headed household transfers in Egypt?

Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17938120.2019.1668162
Lobna Abdellatif, Mohamed Ramadan, Sara ElBakry
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we claim that the policy of targeting female-headed households’ (FHHs) may generate bias against women in male-headed households (MHHs) who may be more poverty-constrained. Targeting FHHs may have the merit of clear targeting; however, it doesn’t address the feminization phenomenon of poverty; instead, it presents unequal opportunities for women in other families by less favouring them. We argue that proper targeting could be derived based on the number of women in families. The study applied a Gender-Based Poverty Detection Model to provide a good detection of household poverty and show that the vulnerable characteristics of females could be more influenced by the general household’s poverty than females’ headed households. Model results showed that not all FHHs are poor, and that some de jure MHHs include a large number of poor females. This means that targeting only de jure FHHs might result in resource leakage to the non-poor and under-coverage of poor de facto FHHs and poor females in MHHs. The analysis asserts that female headship is not always a correlate of poverty in Egypt. An important correlate, however, is the share of female members in the household. This raises questions about the effectiveness of social assistance and poverty alleviation programmes in Egypt in targeting female poverty.
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埃及女性户主的家庭转移有多大的性别偏见?
摘要本文认为,针对女性户主家庭的政策可能会对男性户主家庭中的女性产生偏见,因为男性户主家庭中的女性可能更加贫困。以FHHs为目标可能具有明确目标的优点;然而,它并没有解决贫穷的女性化现象;相反,它给其他家庭的妇女提供了不平等的机会,使她们不那么受青睐。我们认为,适当的目标可以根据家庭中妇女的数量来确定。本研究采用基于性别的贫困检测模型对家庭贫困进行了较好的检测,并表明一般家庭贫困对女性弱势特征的影响大于女性户主家庭。模型结果表明,并非所有的家庭卫生保健机构都是贫穷的,一些法定的家庭卫生保健机构包括大量贫穷的女性。这意味着,仅以法定的家庭卫生服务为目标,可能会导致资源泄漏给非贫困人口和事实上贫困的家庭卫生服务以及卫生保健服务中的贫困妇女。分析表明,在埃及,女性领导并不总是与贫困相关。然而,一个重要的关联是家庭中女性成员的比例。这就使人怀疑埃及针对妇女贫穷的社会援助和减轻贫穷方案是否有效。
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