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Applied Economics Letters | 2017

Community conversations as a strategy to change harmful traditional practices against women

Elisabetta De Cao; Marloes Huis; Samson Jemaneh; Robert Lensink

ABSTRACT This article conducts a series of list experiments to detect whether community conversations contribute to a change in thinking about harmful traditional practices in Ethiopia. While our findings are mixed, we provide evidence that community conversations are indeed a valuable instrument to induce a change in social values in order to empower women.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2017

A Three-Dimensional Model of Women's Empowerment: Implications in the Field of Microfinance and Future Directions

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Robert Lensink

Women’s empowerment is an important goal in achieving sustainable development worldwide. Offering access to microfinance services to women is one way to increase women’s empowerment. However, empirical evidence provides mixed results with respect to its effectiveness. We reviewed previous research on the impact of microfinance services on different aspects of women’s empowerment. We propose a Three-Dimensional Model of Women’s Empowerment to integrate previous findings and to gain a deeper understanding of women’s empowerment in the field of microfinance services. This model proposes that women’s empowerment can take place on three distinct dimensions: (1) the micro-level, referring to an individuals’ personal beliefs as well as actions, where personal empowerment can be observed (2) the meso-level, referring to beliefs as well as actions in relation to relevant others, where relational empowerment can be observed and (3) the macro-level, referring to outcomes in the broader, societal context where societal empowerment can be observed. Importantly, we propose that time and culture are important factors that influence women’s empowerment. We suggest that the time lag between an intervention and its evaluation may influence when empowerment effects on the different dimensions occur and that the type of intervention influences the sequence in which the three dimensions can be observed. We suggest that cultures may differ with respect to which components of empowerment are considered indicators of empowerment and how women’s position in society may influence the development of women’s empowerment. We propose that a Three-Dimensional Model of Women’s Empowerment should guide future programs in designing, implementing, and evaluating their interventions. As such our analysis offers two main practical implications. First, based on the model we suggest that future research should differentiate between the three dimensions of women’s empowerment to increase our understanding of women’s empowerment and to facilitate comparisons of results across studies and cultures. Second, we suggest that program designers should specify how an intervention should stimulate which dimension(s) of women’s empowerment. We hope that this model inspires longitudinal and cross-cultural research to examine the development of women’s empowerment on the personal, relational, and societal dimension.


Heymans Symposium 2017 | 2017

Understanding women’s empowerment : The role of husbands

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Robert Lensink


EASP- and KNAW-sponsered medium-sized conference: "Understanding the Winds of Change" | 2017

Understanding women's empowerment: The interplay between personal and relational empowerment

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Robert Lensink


EASP General Meeting 2017 | 2017

The role of close relationships in the development of women empowerment

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Robert Lensink


KLI conference 2016 | 2016

Empowerment as a multifaceted concept: : The impact of offering goal setting training to couples in the context of a microfinance intervention for women.

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Bernardus Lensink


Heymans symposium | 2016

Understandingfemale empowerment: The impact of offering goal setting training to couples in the context of a microfinance intervention for women

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Bernardus Lensink


ASPO annual meeting 2016: Dutch association of social psychological researchers | 2016

The development of women empowerment: How access to microfinance services can impact the position of women

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Bernardus Lensink


ASPO annual meeting 2016 | 2016

The development of women empowerment

Marloes Huis; Nina Hansen; Sabine Otten; Robert Lensink


Journal of Social Issues | 2015

The development of psychological capacity for action

Nina Hansen; Marloes Huis

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Nina Hansen

University of Groningen

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Sabine Otten

University of Groningen

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Samson Jemaneh

International Food Policy Research Institute

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