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Paving the way to build the resilience of men and women. How to conduct a gender analysis of resilience

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  • Koolwal, Gayatri
  • d’Errico, Marco
  • Sisto, Ilaria

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Despite significant recent improvements in measuring resilience, there are still relevant gaps in the analysis. One of the relatively unexplored aspects of resilience is whether a gender specific analysis of resilience capacity can become relevant for policy use. This paper contributes to the literature on resilience by analysing a data set with one of the most adopted resilience indicators and highlighting the emerging gaps.

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  • Koolwal, Gayatri & d’Errico, Marco & Sisto, Ilaria, 2019. "Paving the way to build the resilience of men and women. How to conduct a gender analysis of resilience," ESA Working Papers 288950, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Agricultural Development Economics Division (ESA).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:faoaes:288950
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.288950
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