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Gender earnings and poverty reduction: post-communist Uzbekistan / Bhat, Bilal Ahmad   Journal Article
Bhat, Bilal Ahmad Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Women get less of the material resources, social status, power and opportunities for self-actualization than men do who share their social location - be it a location based on class, race, occupation, ethnicity, religion, education, nationality, or any intersection of these factors. The process of feminization of poverty in Central Asia and Uzbekistan is intimately connected to the cultural and institutional limitations that put a ceiling on women's involvement in economic activity. This article attempts to study and explore gender in the context of poverty reduction in Uzbekistan, the most populated state of Central Asia, to understand the ways and manner in which poverty and other forms of deprivation demand women's participation in variety of contexts. The study is primarily an empirical one and is based on an extensive sociological investigation in the field.
Key Words Poverty  Central Asia  Uzbekistan  Women  Gender  Discrimination 
Soviet Russia  Men 
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