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Gender, poverty and deprivation: Evidence from the Republic of Guinea
Authors:Paul Shaffer
Affiliation:Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, U.K.
Abstract:The article examines the relationship between gender and consumption poverty and between gender and deprivation in the Republic of Guinea. National household survey data reveal that women are not more likely than men to be consumption poor or to suffer greater consumption poverty. Participatory Poverty Assessment data from the village of Kamatiguia reveal that women are “worse off” than men when deprivation includes, inter alia, excessive work load and reduced decision-making authority. When consumption poverty poorly correlates with other dimensions of deprivation, it should not be the sole guide for equity-based policy intervention.
Keywords:Guinea   Sub-Saharan Africa   gender   poverty   participation   welfare measures
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