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A Guide to Gender-Analysis Frameworks

March, Candida
Smyth, Ines
Mukhopadhyay, Maitrayee
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1999-01-01
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144
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A variety of frameworks to analyse gender relations are used in development work. They can be helpful tools in planning gender-sensitive research projects, or in designing development interventions which address gender inequalities. Drawing on the experience of trainers and practitioners, this book contains step-by-step instructions for using different gender-analysis frameworks, and summaries of their advantages and disadvantages in particular situations. An introductory section explains the importance of gender analysis, and the role of the frameworks in development initiatives and research.
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1 The context of this book; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Key concepts; 1.3 Choosing a framework; 2 The gender-analysis frameworks and users' commentaries; 2.1 Explaining the chapters; 2.2 Harvard Analytical Framework and People-Oriented Planning; 2.3 Moser Framework; 2.4 Gender Analysis Matrix (GAM); 2.5 Capacities and Vulnerabilities Analysis Framework; 2.6 Women's Empowerment (Longwe) Framework; 2.7 Social Relations Approach; Bibliography and appendix
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Oxfam Skills and Practice
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978-0-85598-403-8
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