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245 1 0 |a Can Gender-Targeted Employment Interventions Help Enhance Community Participation? Evidence from Urban Togo 
264 1 |c 2017 
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520 |a Employment empowers women to participate in community decision making. * The effects of employment on women's participation are mediated by self-efficacy. * Employment psychologically enables women to overcome discrimination in participation. * Degrees of employment informality matter for women's ability to influence politics. * Female empowerment requires the political interest representation of informal workers. 
540 |a Nutzungsrecht: © Elsevier Ltd 
540 |a © COPYRIGHT 2017 Elsevier Science Publishers 
650 4 |a Sex discrimination against women 
650 4 |a Working women 
650 4 |a Employment 
650 4 |a Qualitative analysis 
650 4 |a Politics 
650 4 |a Unemployment 
650 4 |a Community involvement 
650 4 |a Quantitative methods 
650 4 |a Citizen participation 
650 4 |a Workers 
650 4 |a Political science 
650 4 |a Qualitative methods 
650 4 |a Municipalities 
650 4 |a Constraints 
650 4 |a Respondents 
650 4 |a Empowerment 
650 4 |a Centralization 
650 4 |a Community participation 
650 4 |a Populations 
650 4 |a Employment opportunities 
650 4 |a Negotiation 
650 4 |a Data processing 
650 4 |a Project design 
650 4 |a Local government 
650 4 |a Central government 
650 4 |a Discrimination 
650 4 |a Effectiveness 
650 4 |a Methodology (Data collection) 
650 4 |a Political science research 
650 4 |a Decentralization 
650 4 |a Gender 
650 4 |a Females 
650 4 |a Empirical analysis 
650 4 |a Governance 
700 1 |a Asiedu, Edward  |4 oth 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t World development  |d Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, 1973  |g 96(2017), Seite 390-407  |w (DE-627)129394289  |w (DE-600)185339-9  |w (DE-576)014778793  |x 0305-750X  |7 nnns 
773 1 8 |g volume:96  |g year:2017  |g pages:390-407 
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