Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal

How do perceptions of relative economic status affect gender attitudes regarding women’s economic participation and decision-making authority in their household and community? Several recent trends highlight the importance of this question. Income inequality within developing countries is on the ris...

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Main Authors: Kosec, Katrina, Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung
Format: Opinion Piece
Language:Inglés
Published: University of Maryland 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142929
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description How do perceptions of relative economic status affect gender attitudes regarding women’s economic participation and decision-making authority in their household and community? Several recent trends highlight the importance of this question. Income inequality within developing countries is on the rise (Ravaillon 2014). Moreover, with the proliferation of social media, permitting quicker comparisons of oneself to others in their network, and increased migration flows, the salience of inequality is simultaneously growing.
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spelling CGSpace1429292025-02-24T06:45:25Z Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal Kosec, Katrina Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung participation gender women's participation households capacity development decision making migration How do perceptions of relative economic status affect gender attitudes regarding women’s economic participation and decision-making authority in their household and community? Several recent trends highlight the importance of this question. Income inequality within developing countries is on the rise (Ravaillon 2014). Moreover, with the proliferation of social media, permitting quicker comparisons of oneself to others in their network, and increased migration flows, the salience of inequality is simultaneously growing. 2021-10-19 2024-05-22T12:11:20Z 2024-05-22T12:11:20Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142929 en https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105218 Open Access University of Maryland Kosec, Katrina; and Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung. 2021. Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal. WEDGE. First available online on October 19, 2021. https://wedge.umd.edu/using-priming-experiments-understand-gender-attitudes-lessons-papua-new-guinea-and-nepal
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gender
women's participation
households
capacity development
decision making
migration
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Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal
title Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal
title_full Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal
title_fullStr Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal
title_short Using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes: Lessons from Papua New Guinea and Nepal
title_sort using priming experiments to understand gender attitudes lessons from papua new guinea and nepal
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gender
women's participation
households
capacity development
decision making
migration
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