Skip to main content

Ghana: Feminized Poverty, a Gender Challenge

World News

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on
Back

Ghana: Feminized Poverty, a Gender Challenge

Source:

Globally, women are poorer than men. As the main caregivers of children, poverty hits them the hardest of all. For women living in extreme poverty, every day is a struggle to survive. They do not even have the means or education to adequately consider the negative repercussions on their environment or the advantages of sustainable living.The feminization of poverty is a change in the levels of poverty. This is usually biased against women or female headed households. More specifically, it is an increase in the difference in the levels of poverty among women and men or among female versus male and couple headed households. It can also mean an increase of the role that gender inequalities have as a determinant of poverty.
To read further please visit AllAfrica.com.

News

Globally, women are poorer than men. As the main caregivers of children, poverty hits them the hardest of all. For women living in extreme poverty, every day is a struggle to survive. They do not even have the means or education to adequately consider the negative repercussions on their environment or the advantages of sustainable living.The feminization of poverty is a change in the levels of poverty. This is usually biased against women or female headed households. More specifically, it is an increase in the difference in the levels of poverty among women and men or among female versus male and couple headed households. It can also mean an increase of the role that gender inequalities have as a determinant of poverty.
To read further please visit AllAfrica.com.

News