Measuring women's empowerment in developing countries: A systematic review
Shamsun Nahar and
Cecilia W. Mengo
Journal of International Development, 2022, vol. 34, issue 2, 322-333
Abstract:
Measurement of women's empowerment has grown over the last few decades, but major challenges still exist for measuring progress in dimensions based on different situational and cultural contexts. This study used a systematic review method to identify quantitative literature related to measures of women's empowerment in developing countries. Features of 17 studies were summarized and compared applying bivariate and text analysis. The most applied dimensions of women's empowerment were household decision making, financial and economic decision making, freedom of movement, self‐esteem, and sexual and reproductive decision making. The results of the study contribute to expanding indicators of women's empowerment in developing countries.
Date: 2022
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