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Reproduction and Poverty in Sub?Saharan Africa

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:27 authored by Matthew Lockwood
Summaries Ideas about poverty and gender in Africa have been built in part on a conventional model of poverty and fertility, which implies that specific policy interventions such as female education will have synegistic impact. However, much recent anthropological work on reproduction in Africa challenges the simple, conventional model as being too deterministically demographic and ignoring the social construction of familial relationships as well as the possibility and importance of social marginalisation within families. This article describes the main findings of some of this research, and tries to draw out some policy implications for poverty and gender. It points particularly to the importance of seeing impoverishment or escape from poverty as gendered processes which can take place over long periods of a life?cycle.

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Institute of Development Studies

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Lockwood, M. (1997) Reproduction and Poverty in Sub?Saharan Africa. IDS Bulletin 28(3): 91-100

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 28 Nos. 3

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© 1997 Institue of Development Studies

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    Volume 28, Issue 3: Tactics and Trade-offs: Revisiting the Links Between Gender and Poverty

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