2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4138861/v1
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Empowering women economically is more important than personal and socio-cultural empowerment. Analysis of 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey

Boaz Nabimanya,
Edison Mayanja,
Miria Kyarikunda
et al.

Abstract: Background Empowering women economically may boost household income, economic growth, the adoption of healthcare services, and the elimination of poverty. This means that when women are economically empowered, they are also personally and socio- culturally empowered. Studies have revealed that women economic empowerment is still low, particularly in developing countries like Kenya. This paper explores the determinants of women empowerment among married women in Kenya. Understanding women’s empowerment is nece… Show more

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