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Do Empowered Mothers Foster Gender Equity and Better Reproductive Health in the Next Generation? A Qualitative Analysis from Ru

Author: Charlotte Feldman-Jacobs 
InfoShare Partner: Interagency Gender Working Group
Publication Date: January 2005
Update Date: October 2005
Type of Document: Article/Report/Paper
Topics: Gender, Maternal health/survival
Region: Asia/Pacific
Language: English
Number of Pages: 6
File Size: 69 KB
File Format: Adobe Acrobat (PDF)

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This six-page policy brief investigates whether empowered mothers and mothers-in-law are more likely to promote better reproductive health and positive gender norms among married daughters and daughters-in-law in the next generation. The brief, based on a study funded in part by an IGWG small grant, includes recommendations for making policies and programs more effective in supporting women's empowerment