Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.

Lack of reproductive health constitutes a significant deficiency in well-being in developing countries, yet is often marginalised within development studies. This paper asks whether applying Amartya Sen’s capabilities framework to reproductive health may provide one means of bridging this gap and ad...

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1. autor: DeJong, J
Format: Working paper
Język:English
Wydane: GPRG 2004
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description Lack of reproductive health constitutes a significant deficiency in well-being in developing countries, yet is often marginalised within development studies. This paper asks whether applying Amartya Sen’s capabilities framework to reproductive health may provide one means of bridging this gap and advantages over prevailing approaches based on Disability Adjusted Life Years or reproductive rights. It draws on analysis of three reproductive health problems, namely obstetric fistulae, maternal mortality and female genital mutilation and argues that the capabilities approach offers an opportunity to address the social bases of health and one class of societal claims to social justice, but that there are methodological and other challenges to operationalising this approach.
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spelling oxford-uuid:19b2b924-4be0-414e-b0fe-33d2bc063cb92022-03-26T10:50:25ZCapabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.Working paperhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042uuid:19b2b924-4be0-414e-b0fe-33d2bc063cb9EnglishDepartment of Economics - ePrintsGPRG2004DeJong, JLack of reproductive health constitutes a significant deficiency in well-being in developing countries, yet is often marginalised within development studies. This paper asks whether applying Amartya Sen’s capabilities framework to reproductive health may provide one means of bridging this gap and advantages over prevailing approaches based on Disability Adjusted Life Years or reproductive rights. It draws on analysis of three reproductive health problems, namely obstetric fistulae, maternal mortality and female genital mutilation and argues that the capabilities approach offers an opportunity to address the social bases of health and one class of societal claims to social justice, but that there are methodological and other challenges to operationalising this approach.
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Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.
title Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.
title_full Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.
title_fullStr Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.
title_full_unstemmed Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.
title_short Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being.
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