Disasters and the diminishing of women's economic empowerment

This paper examines, both theoretically and empirically, the relationship between rapid-onset disasters and women's economic freedom. Rapid-onset disasters create difficulties for all involved, but without proper discussion of and changes to women's economic status in society, they will co...

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Employment
Empowerment
Freedoms
Impact analysis
Mobility
Rights
Women
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