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Reviews the empirical evidence on gender, the informal economy and formalisation, using a narrative synthesis of 76 papers
This study uses a gender sensitization programme in the DRC to examine prospects for transformative change at the interactional level
The results suggest that women whose first birth occurs during adolescence are mostly employed into low-quality informal jobs
Overview of the magnitude and dimensions of femicide in Latin America, including the factors that produce and sustain it
This paper uses microdata from Senegal to assess the probability of a worker being in the informal sector
Through an experiment in Malawi, the author established an effective and replicable design to offer informal firms support to formaliz
This report examines organisations working in innovative ways to promote women’s rights and prevent violence against women
This report covers sexual and reproductive health and gender mainstreaming in the labour market
This Spotlight presents some of the key Latin American organisations working to promote gender equality in the region.
This article examines the impact on women’s human rights struggles in particular in northern Nigeria
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
A relatively small number of countries have an explicit “Feminist Foreign Policy”
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