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Building Better Lives for Working Poor Women

Spooner, Dave
Hopley, Annie
English, Rachel
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2011-03-01
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<p>Women are heavily overrepresented in low-value and unstable work. Their unpaid and largely unrecognised caring work within the household greatly limits their choice of employment. This &lsquo;time poverty&rsquo;, as well as lack of mobility, limits women&rsquo;s access to training and information and reduces their chances of improving their livelihoods. We therefore need to address both gendered power relations in households and communities and women&rsquo;s power in markets.</p> <p>This paper explores innovative approaches for working with working-poor women and men &lsquo;stuck&rsquo; in low-value, unstable, unregulated, high-risk and low-productivity economic activities. It is based on consultation with a wide range of organisations: geographically and economically diverse, concerned with women in different sectors and forms of livelihoods, and coming from a wide spectrum of conceptual frameworks and theoretical models for the development of working-poor women&rsquo;s livelihoods.&nbsp;</p>
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