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ID169136
Title ProperCreating community‐based indicators of gender equity
Other Title Informationa methodology
LanguageENG
AuthorCarnegie, Michelle ;  Gibson, Katherine ;  McKinnon, Katharine
Summary / Abstract (Note)It appears that an almost unquestioned development pathway for achieving gender equity and women's empowerment has taken centre stage in mainstream development. This pathway focuses on economic outcomes that are assumed to be achieved by increasing women's access to material things, including cash income, loans, physical assets, and to markets. Gender equity indicators, which measure progress towards these outcomes, cannot escape reinforcing them. We argue that far from being neutral, indicators are embedded in political and ideological agendas that serve as guides to the appropriate conduct of those whose performance or behaviour is being measured. Drawing on participatory feminist, diverse economies and strengths based approaches, we outline a research methodology for developing community‐based indicators that recognises women's and men's participation and relationships in all spheres of life, including the ‘non‐economic’. If indicators are grounded in local meanings and realities, we propose that community members can use them to identify aspirational goals for gender equity, and measure progress towards these goals.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 60, No.3; Dec 2019: p.252-266
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint 2019-12 60, 3
Key WordsEmpowerment ;  Melanesia ;  Measurement ;  Indicators ;  Gender Equity ;  Participatory Feminist Development