Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises

AbstractThis original research article investigates the impacts of gender roles on women’s urban poverty in Assosa city, Benishangul Gumuz National Regional State, Ethiopia. It emphasizes how gender roles impacted women’s educational attainment and social mobility, healthy or unhealthy behavior and...

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Main Authors: Nahom Eyasu Alemu, Elisabeth Temesgen, Mesfin Dessiye
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2216509
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description AbstractThis original research article investigates the impacts of gender roles on women’s urban poverty in Assosa city, Benishangul Gumuz National Regional State, Ethiopia. It emphasizes how gender roles impacted women’s educational attainment and social mobility, healthy or unhealthy behavior and lifestyles, unemployment, and benefits from the infrastructural services available. A qualitative research design was employed to conduct the study with semi-structured interviews among women who engaged in Micro and Small Enterprises (n = 30), key informant interviews with experts working in government sectors (n = 15), and 4 focus group discussions (n = 32) among women who were selected based on their experiences in the micro and small enterprises in the study area. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data generated aiming at understanding the different views of the study participants related to the revelation and expression of gender roles in women’s urban poverty. In the context of this study, revelation implies the state of being exposed to gendered roles while expression indicates the reactions of victims to exposure. This study has policy implications informing interventions at all levels toward mitigating the impacts of gender roles on women’s urban poverty.
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spelling doaj.art-2c9c30a37b81441694fe08b4878de1632024-04-22T10:42:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862023-12-019110.1080/23311886.2023.2216509Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprisesNahom Eyasu Alemu0Elisabeth Temesgen1Mesfin Dessiye2School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Melbourne Burwood Campus, AustraliaDepartment of Sociology, Assosa University, Assosa, EthiopiaAssistant Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Gondar, Gondar, EthiopiaAbstractThis original research article investigates the impacts of gender roles on women’s urban poverty in Assosa city, Benishangul Gumuz National Regional State, Ethiopia. It emphasizes how gender roles impacted women’s educational attainment and social mobility, healthy or unhealthy behavior and lifestyles, unemployment, and benefits from the infrastructural services available. A qualitative research design was employed to conduct the study with semi-structured interviews among women who engaged in Micro and Small Enterprises (n = 30), key informant interviews with experts working in government sectors (n = 15), and 4 focus group discussions (n = 32) among women who were selected based on their experiences in the micro and small enterprises in the study area. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data generated aiming at understanding the different views of the study participants related to the revelation and expression of gender roles in women’s urban poverty. In the context of this study, revelation implies the state of being exposed to gendered roles while expression indicates the reactions of victims to exposure. This study has policy implications informing interventions at all levels toward mitigating the impacts of gender roles on women’s urban poverty.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2216509Gender roleeducationemploymenthealthinfrastructureurban poverty
spellingShingle Nahom Eyasu Alemu
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Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises
Cogent Social Sciences
Gender role
education
employment
health
infrastructure
urban poverty
title Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises
title_full Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises
title_fullStr Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises
title_full_unstemmed Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises
title_short Do gender roles affect urban poverty in Ethiopia? A focus on women in micro and small enterprises
title_sort do gender roles affect urban poverty in ethiopia a focus on women in micro and small enterprises
topic Gender role
education
employment
health
infrastructure
urban poverty
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2216509
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