Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper

Following the findings and policy messages of the World Development Report (WDR) on gender equality and development 2012, the World Bankapos;s gender and development group are seeking to deepen the evidence base on promoting womenapos;s agency as a...

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Main Authors: Evans, Alison, Nambiar, Divya
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
FGM
SEX
WAR
WDR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/20432423/collective-action-womens-agency-background-paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21032
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topic ABORTION
ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ADOLESCENT BOYS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADULT EDUCATION
ADULT LITERACY
AGE AT MARRIAGE
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS
BENEFITS FOR WOMEN
BOTH SEXES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAREGIVERS
CHILD MARRIAGE
CHILD MARRIAGES
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
CIVIL RIGHTS
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES
CONTROL OVER RESOURCES
DEMOCRACY
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
DEPENDENCE ON MEN
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DISCRIMINATION
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS
DIVORCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EARLY MARRIAGE
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC RESOURCES
EDUCATED WOMEN
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ENHANCING WOMEN
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
EQUAL RIGHTS
EQUAL TREATMENT
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
ETHNIC GROUP
FAMILY FORMATION
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALE STUDENT
FEMINIST
FGM
FOOD SECURITY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
GENDER
GENDER BUDGETS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER DISPARITIES
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INEQUALITY
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER NEUTRAL
GENDER NORMS
GENDER QUOTAS
GENDER RELATIONS
GENDER VIOLENCE
GENOCIDE
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL CAMPAIGN
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GRASSROOTS WOMEN
HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH OFFICIALS
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES
HOUSEHOLD WORK
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
ILLITERACY
INCOME SECURITY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INDIGENOUS WOMEN
INEQUALITIES BETWEEN MEN
INEQUITIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INHERITANCE
INTERNATIONAL ACTION
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
KINSHIP
LABOUR FORCE
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOUR MARKET
LAND OWNERSHIP
LEGAL RIGHTS
LEGISLATORS
LIFE SKILLS
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MALE PARTNERS
MATERIAL WEALTH
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WOMEN
MIGRANT WORKERS
MINORITY
MORAL SUPPORT
MOTHER
NATIONAL BOUNDARIES
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL LAWS
NATIONAL LEGISLATION
NATIONAL LEGISLATURES
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICIES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUTRITION
OLDER WOMEN
PARLIAMENTARY UNION
PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY CHANGE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY PROCESS
POLICY REGIME
POLICY-MAKING PROCESS
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL DECISION
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL RIGHTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SPHERE
QUALITY OF LIFE
RAPE
REGIONAL NETWORKS
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
RESPECT
RIGHT OF WOMEN
RIGHTS OF WOMEN
ROLE MODELS
ROLE OF WOMEN
RURAL WOMEN
SANITATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF-CONFIDENCE
SELF-ESTEEM
SELF-RELIANCE
SENSITIVE ISSUES
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SEX
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SHADOW REPORTS
SMALL LOANS
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL MOBILITY
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PRESSURE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SPHERE
SOCIAL STATUS
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
SOCIETAL LEVEL
SOCIETAL NORMS
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
SON PREFERENCE
SPOUSES
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STATUS OF WOMEN
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
TOLERANCE
TRADE UNIONS
TREATY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION MEMBERS
UNMARRIED WOMEN
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WAR
WDR
WOMAN
WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT
WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT
WOMEN IN SOCIETY
WOMEN LEADERS
WOMEN MIGRANTS
WOMEN WORKERS
WORKING CONDITIONS
YOUNG GIRLS
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ABORTION
ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ADOLESCENT BOYS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADULT EDUCATION
ADULT LITERACY
AGE AT MARRIAGE
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS
BENEFITS FOR WOMEN
BOTH SEXES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAREGIVERS
CHILD MARRIAGE
CHILD MARRIAGES
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
CIVIL RIGHTS
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES
CONTROL OVER RESOURCES
DEMOCRACY
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
DEPENDENCE ON MEN
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DISCRIMINATION
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS
DIVORCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EARLY MARRIAGE
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC RESOURCES
EDUCATED WOMEN
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ENHANCING WOMEN
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
EQUAL RIGHTS
EQUAL TREATMENT
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
ETHNIC GROUP
FAMILY FORMATION
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALE STUDENT
FEMINIST
FGM
FOOD SECURITY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
GENDER
GENDER BUDGETS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER DISPARITIES
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INEQUALITY
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER NEUTRAL
GENDER NORMS
GENDER QUOTAS
GENDER RELATIONS
GENDER VIOLENCE
GENOCIDE
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL CAMPAIGN
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GRASSROOTS WOMEN
HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH OFFICIALS
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES
HOUSEHOLD WORK
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
ILLITERACY
INCOME SECURITY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INDIGENOUS WOMEN
INEQUALITIES BETWEEN MEN
INEQUITIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INHERITANCE
INTERNATIONAL ACTION
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
KINSHIP
LABOUR FORCE
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOUR MARKET
LAND OWNERSHIP
LEGAL RIGHTS
LEGISLATORS
LIFE SKILLS
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MALE PARTNERS
MATERIAL WEALTH
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WOMEN
MIGRANT WORKERS
MINORITY
MORAL SUPPORT
MOTHER
NATIONAL BOUNDARIES
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL LAWS
NATIONAL LEGISLATION
NATIONAL LEGISLATURES
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICIES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUTRITION
OLDER WOMEN
PARLIAMENTARY UNION
PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY CHANGE
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY PROCESS
POLICY REGIME
POLICY-MAKING PROCESS
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL DECISION
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL RIGHTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SPHERE
QUALITY OF LIFE
RAPE
REGIONAL NETWORKS
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
RESPECT
RIGHT OF WOMEN
RIGHTS OF WOMEN
ROLE MODELS
ROLE OF WOMEN
RURAL WOMEN
SANITATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF-CONFIDENCE
SELF-ESTEEM
SELF-RELIANCE
SENSITIVE ISSUES
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SEX
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SHADOW REPORTS
SMALL LOANS
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL MOBILITY
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PRESSURE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SPHERE
SOCIAL STATUS
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
SOCIETAL LEVEL
SOCIETAL NORMS
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
SON PREFERENCE
SPOUSES
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STATUS OF WOMEN
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
TOLERANCE
TRADE UNIONS
TREATY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION MEMBERS
UNMARRIED WOMEN
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WAR
WDR
WOMAN
WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT
WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT
WOMEN IN SOCIETY
WOMEN LEADERS
WOMEN MIGRANTS
WOMEN WORKERS
WORKING CONDITIONS
YOUNG GIRLS
YOUNG WOMEN
Evans, Alison
Nambiar, Divya
Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper
description Following the findings and policy messages of the World Development Report (WDR) on gender equality and development 2012, the World Bankapos;s gender and development group are seeking to deepen the evidence base on promoting womenapos;s agency as a basis for enhanced action on gender equality. A component of this work is a review of evidence on the relationship between collective action and womenapos;s agency: whether and how different forms of collective action enhance womenapos;s ability to exercise agency in key domains and the operational implications for Bank policies and programs. The paper seeks to clarify the conceptual terrain of collective action; identify the links with womenapos;s agency; and draw lessons from the evidence on what works and what does not for boosting development and gender-equality outcomes. It draws attention on the somewhat smaller body of empirical research examining the mechanics of collective action and its links with economic and social wellbeing, particularly within developing societies. The findings are complex, but the overall conclusions are consistent with an emerging body of literature now questioning participation as a silver bullet in development and calling for more flexible, context-sensitive approaches for promoting agency, and empowerment.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Evans, Alison
Nambiar, Divya
author_facet Evans, Alison
Nambiar, Divya
author_sort Evans, Alison
title Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper
title_short Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper
title_full Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper
title_fullStr Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper
title_full_unstemmed Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper
title_sort collective action and women's agency : a background paper
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/20432423/collective-action-womens-agency-background-paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21032
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spelling okr-10986-210322021-04-23T14:04:00Z Collective Action and Women's Agency : A Background Paper Evans, Alison Nambiar, Divya ABORTION ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO MARKETS ADOLESCENT BOYS ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADULT EDUCATION ADULT LITERACY AGE AT MARRIAGE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS BENEFITS FOR WOMEN BOTH SEXES CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CHILD MARRIAGE CHILD MARRIAGES CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CIVIC PARTICIPATION CIVIL RIGHTS CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES CONTROL OVER RESOURCES DEMOCRACY DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEPENDENCE ON MEN DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES DISCRIMINATION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DISCRIMINATORY LAWS DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC RESOURCES EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ENHANCING WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EQUAL RIGHTS EQUAL TREATMENT EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY ETHNIC GROUP FAMILY FORMATION FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALE STUDENT FEMINIST FGM FOOD SECURITY FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION GENDER GENDER BUDGETS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DISPARITIES GENDER EQUALITY GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER ISSUES GENDER NEUTRAL GENDER NORMS GENDER QUOTAS GENDER RELATIONS GENDER VIOLENCE GENOCIDE GLOBAL AGENDA GLOBAL CAMPAIGN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GRASSROOTS WOMEN HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH OFFICIALS HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD WORK HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS ILLITERACY INCOME SECURITY INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INDIGENOUS WOMEN INEQUALITIES BETWEEN MEN INEQUITIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INHERITANCE INTERNATIONAL ACTION INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS KINSHIP LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOUR MARKET LAND OWNERSHIP LEGAL RIGHTS LEGISLATORS LIFE SKILLS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES MALE PARTNERS MATERIAL WEALTH MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MATERNAL MORTALITY MIGRANT MIGRANT WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS MINORITY MORAL SUPPORT MOTHER NATIONAL BOUNDARIES NATIONAL COMMITTEE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL LAWS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NATIONAL LEGISLATURES NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF WOMEN NUTRITION OLDER WOMEN PARLIAMENTARY UNION PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY CHANGE POLICY MAKERS POLICY PROCESS POLICY REGIME POLICY-MAKING PROCESS POLITICAL CHANGE POLITICAL DECISION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL RIGHTS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PUBLIC OPINION PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SPHERE QUALITY OF LIFE RAPE REGIONAL NETWORKS REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS RESPECT RIGHT OF WOMEN RIGHTS OF WOMEN ROLE MODELS ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL WOMEN SANITATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-CONFIDENCE SELF-ESTEEM SELF-RELIANCE SENSITIVE ISSUES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEX SEXUAL HARASSMENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE SHADOW REPORTS SMALL LOANS SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PRESSURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SPHERE SOCIAL STATUS SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION SOCIETAL LEVEL SOCIETAL NORMS SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SON PREFERENCE SPOUSES STATE GOVERNMENTS STATUS OF WOMEN TECHNICAL CAPACITY TOLERANCE TRADE UNIONS TREATY UNEMPLOYMENT UNION MEMBERS UNMARRIED WOMEN VICTIMS VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VOCATIONAL TRAINING VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WAR WDR WOMAN WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT WOMEN IN SOCIETY WOMEN LEADERS WOMEN MIGRANTS WOMEN WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS YOUNG GIRLS YOUNG WOMEN Following the findings and policy messages of the World Development Report (WDR) on gender equality and development 2012, the World Bankapos;s gender and development group are seeking to deepen the evidence base on promoting womenapos;s agency as a basis for enhanced action on gender equality. A component of this work is a review of evidence on the relationship between collective action and womenapos;s agency: whether and how different forms of collective action enhance womenapos;s ability to exercise agency in key domains and the operational implications for Bank policies and programs. The paper seeks to clarify the conceptual terrain of collective action; identify the links with womenapos;s agency; and draw lessons from the evidence on what works and what does not for boosting development and gender-equality outcomes. It draws attention on the somewhat smaller body of empirical research examining the mechanics of collective action and its links with economic and social wellbeing, particularly within developing societies. The findings are complex, but the overall conclusions are consistent with an emerging body of literature now questioning participation as a silver bullet in development and calling for more flexible, context-sensitive approaches for promoting agency, and empowerment. 2014-12-30T20:45:50Z 2014-12-30T20:45:50Z 2013 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/20432423/collective-action-womens-agency-background-paper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21032 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper