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Sylvia Chant
Sylvia Chant
Professor of Development Geography, LSE
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The ‘feminisation of poverty’and the ‘feminisation’of anti-poverty programmes: Room for revision?
S Chant
The Journal of Development Studies 44 (2), 165-197, 2008
7592008
Women-headed households: Diversity and dynamics in the developing world
S Chant
Springer, 1997
7061997
Gender & migration in developing countries.
S Chant
6441992
Women in the Third World: Gender issues in rural and urban areas
L Brydon
Rutgers University Press, 1989
6411989
Fixing women or fixing the world?‘Smart economics’, efficiency approaches, and gender equality in development
S Chant, C Sweetman
Gender & Development 20 (3), 517-529, 2012
6262012
Gender, generation and poverty: exploring the feminisation of poverty in Africa, Asia and Latin America
SH Chant
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007
5372007
Women and survival in Mexican cities: perspectives on gender, labour markets, and low-income households
SH Chant
Manchester University Press, 1991
5141991
Migration and development: the importance of gender
S Chant, SA Radcliffe
Gender and migration in developing countries, 1-29, 1992
5131992
gender in Latin America
SH Chant, N Craske
Rutgers University Press, 2003
4822003
Re‐thinking the “feminization of poverty” in relation to aggregate gender indices
S Chant
Journal of human development 7 (2), 201-220, 2006
4732006
The women, gender and development reader
V Moghadam, CT Mohanty, S White, DL Wolf, D Shankaran, L Beneria, ...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011
4582011
Female household headship and the feminisation of poverty: facts, fictions and forward strategies
S Chant
Gender Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2003
3752003
Cities through a “gender lens”: a golden “urban age” for women in the global South?
S Chant
Environment and urbanization 25 (1), 9-29, 2013
3662013
Women‐Headed Households: Poorest of the Poor?: Perspectives from Mexico, Costa Rica and the Philippines1
S Chant
IDS bulletin 28 (3), 26-48, 1997
3501997
Women of a Lesser Cost: Female Labour, Foreign Exchange and Philippine Dev
S Chant, C McIlwaine
Pluto Press, 1995
3261995
Mainstreaming men into gender and development: Debates, reflections, and experiences
SH Chant, MC Gutmann
Oxfam, 2000
3212000
Households, gender and rural-urban migration: reflections on linkages and considerations for policy
S Chant
Environment and urbanization 10 (1), 5-22, 1998
2891998
Cities, slums and gender in the global south: Towards a feminised urban future
S Chant, C Moser, C McIlwaine
Routledge, 2015
2692015
Women, girls, and world poverty: empowerment, equality or essentialism?
S Chant
International Development Planning Review 38 (1), 1-24, 2016
2682016
Dangerous equations? How female‐headed households became the poorest of the poor: Causes, consequences and cautions
S Chant
IDS bulletin 35 (4), 19-26, 2004
2472004
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