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Cities through a “gender lens”: a golden “urban age” for women in the global South?:

Sylvia Chant
- 11 Mar 2013 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 1, pp 9-29
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In this article, the authors reviewed what they have learnt from the literature on gender and urban development and discussed disparities in access to education and vocational training and to land and housing ownership through a "gender lens".
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Although urban women generally enjoy some advantages over their rural counterparts, a range of gender inequalities and injustices persist in urban areas that constrain their engagement in the labour market and in informal enterprises and inhibit the development of capabilities among younger women. These include unequal access to decent work, human capital acquisition, financial and physical assets, intra-urban mobility, personal safety and security, and representation in formal structures of urban governance. But the nature of these varies for different groups of women, not only on account of poverty status and where they live in the city, but also according to age, household characteristics, degree of engagement in income-generating activities and so on. This paper reviews what we have learnt from the literature on gender and urban development. It discusses disparities in access to education and vocational training and to land and housing ownership through a "gender lens". It considers service deficiencies and associated time burdens, which limit income generation among women. Violence and gender, and gender divisions in access to different spaces within the city and in engagement in urban politics, are also covered. These factors cast doubt on whether women's contributions to the prosperity often associated with urbanization are matched by commensurate returns and benefits. Language: en

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Space, Place and Gender

Doreen Massey
TL;DR: Massey as discussed by the authors rastrea el desarrollo de ideas sobre la estructura social del espacio y el lugar, and the relacion of ambos con cuestiones de genero and ciertos debates dentro del feminismo.
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Who Pays for the Kids?: Gender and the Structures of Constraint

Nancy Folbre
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an alternative analysis, based on individual choices but within interlocking structures of constraint based on gender, age, sex, nation, race and class.
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Gender, Identity and Place: Understanding Feminist Geographies

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