On norms and agency conversations about gender equality with women and men in 20 countries /
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Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
World Bank,
2013.
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Series: | Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Human development.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / RACHEL KYTE
- Foreword / JUDITH RODIN
- Acknowledgments
- About the authors
- Introduction: the norms of power and the power of norms
- The study approach
- Methodology of the study
- Discussing and researching gender equality : a brief introduction to the primary study concepts
- Creating and enforcing gender through norms, roles and beliefs
- Changing norms
- Overview of chapters
- References
- Gender norms
- The rules we live by : gender norms and ideal images
- Normative frameworks for household gender inequalities
- The good girl, the good boy
- Community-level views of gender norms
- References
- Negotiating the norms that bind : a winding road
- The quiet relaxing and changing of norms
- Timing is all: negotiating opportunities and gender-specific responsibilities
- Intergenerational transmission of the possibility of change
- Gender norms in transition
- "A woman should be beaten if she deserves punishment"
- A. extent and forms of domestic violence
- B. causes and consequences of domestic violence
- References
- Having and making choices
- Strategic life decisions : who has the final say?
- Investing in education : why should girls and boys go to school?
- Why should I leave school? : not my choice!
- From school to work : getting the first job
- A. You say, I say: the weight of adult voices on job decisions
- "First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage"
- What is mine is yours : asset control and decision-making
- When does choice mean agency?
- References
- Empowerment
- What drives agency? : what crushes it?
- Step by step : climbing the "ladder of power and freedom"
- Perceptions of factors shaping agency
- Combinations of mobility factors
- Men's and women's interdependent agency and gender norm change
- References
- Structures of opportunity and structures of constraint
- Community factors that fuel agency
- Whose jobs?
- It takes a village : local economic dynamism and empowerment
- Impact of laws and local civic action on empowermen
- Change women need
- References
- Final thoughts
- Appendix a methodological note
- References.