Gendered health systems: evidence from low- and middle-income countries
<strong>Background</strong> Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within health systems research, gender analysis seeks to understand how gender power relations create inequities in access to resources, the distribution of labour and role...
Main Authors: | Morgan, R, Ayiasi, R, Barman, D, Buzuzi, S, Ssemugabo, C, Ezumah, N, George, A, Hawkins, K, Hao, X, King, R, Liu, T, Molyneux, S, Muraya, K, Musoke, D, Nyamhanga, T, Ros, B, Tani, K, Theobald, S, Vong, S, Waldman, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2018
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