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  1. Research

    Gender, Poverty, and Taxation

    Valodia, Imraan. 2009. “Gender, Poverty, and Taxation.” Empowering Women for Gender Equity, no. 81: 137-47.

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    Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender, Women Keywords: Gender, taxation, tax policy

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    Gender and the Formal and Informal Systems of Local Public Finance in Sierra Leone

    van den Boogaard, Vanessa. 2018. “Gender and the Formal and Informal Systems of Local Public Finance in Sierra Leone.” Working Paper No. 87, International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), Brighton. 

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    Topics: Economies, Informal Economies, Public Finance, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Households, Political Participation Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Sierra Leone Keywords: Gender, informal systems, local public finance, Sierra Leone

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    Energy in the Development Strategy of Indian Households—the Missing Half

    Sudhakara Reddy, B., and Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan. 2013. “Energy in the Development Strategy of Indian Households—the Missing Half.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 18 (February): 203–10.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Education, Gender, Women, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: domestic energy sector, Gender, entrepreneurs, energy poverty, self help groups

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    Macroeconomic Policy Tools to Finance Gender Equality

    Seguino, Stephanie. 2019. “Macroeconomic Policy Tools to Finance Gender Equality.” Development Policy Review  37 (4): 504-25.

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    Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Feminisms, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Livelihoods Keywords: monetary policy, Gender, fiscal space, public investment, fiscal policy

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    Exploring the Linkages between Energy, Gender, and Enterprise: Evidence from Tanzania

    Pueyo, Ana, Marco Carreras, and Gisela Ngoo. 2020. “Exploring the Linkages between Energy, Gender, and Enterprise: Evidence from Tanzania.” World Development 128 (April): 104840.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Gender Balance, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Tanzania Keywords: energy, Gender, enterprise, Africa, Tanzania, electricity

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    Energy Use and Enterprise Performance in Ghana: How Does Gender Matter?

    Pueyo, Ana, Simon Bawakyillenuo, and Marco Carreras. 2020. “Energy Use and Enterprise Performance in Ghana: How Does Gender Matter?” The European Journal of Development Research. doi:10.1057/s41287-020-00273-0.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana Keywords: energy, productive uses, enterprise, Gender, Ghana

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    Energy 4 All? Investigating Gendered Energy Justice Implications of Community-Based Micro-Hydropower Cooperatives in Ethiopia

    Wiese, Katharina. 2020. “Energy 4 All? Investigating Gendered Energy Justice Implications of Community-Based Micro-Hydropower Cooperatives in Ethiopia." Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 33 (2): 194–217.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Energy, Justice Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Ethiopia Keywords: energy justice, Gender, community-based, micro-grid, hydropower, Ethiopia

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    Empowered by Electricity? The Political Economy of Gender and Energy in Rural Naryn

    Kim, Elena, and Karina Standal. 2019. “Empowered by Electricity? The Political Economy of Gender and Energy in Rural Naryn.” Gender, Technology and Development 23 (1): 1–18.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Political Economies Regions: Asia, Central Asia Countries: Kyrgyzstan Keywords: Gender, electricity, energy, women's empowerment, Kyrgyzstan

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    Gender Myths in Energy Poverty Literature: A Critical Discourse Analysis

    Listo, Romy. 2018. “Gender Myths in Energy Poverty Literature: A Critical Discourse Analysis.” Energy Research & Social Science 38 (April): 9–18.

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    Topics: Development, Feminisms, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Energy Keywords: energy, Gender, poverty, women, discourse analysis, feminist

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    Energy Use in Informal Food Enterprises: A Gender Perspective

    Matinga, Margaret N., Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Jiska de Groot, Abigail Knox, and Hans Bressers. 2018. “Energy Use in Informal Food Enterprises: A Gender Perspective.” Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 29 (3): 1–9.

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    Topics: Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Security, Food Security Regions: Africa Keywords: informal food sector, Gender, energy use

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