Resumen
This article reports on research that aimed to assess the economic and social impacts of a peer-to-peer training programme targeted to women in Peru, looking at overall and differentiated impacts according to design features, on a sample of 300 women in participant and non-participant communities. The study found significant positive impacts on women’s time devoted to work outside the house and in their saving propensity, although no significant change on time allocated to domestic activities. It also detected some effects on an index of family cohesion and on home improvements. Finally, there was evidence that some design features influence the magnitude and significance of these impacts.
| Idioma original | Inglés |
|---|---|
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 754-763 |
| Número de páginas | 10 |
| Publicación | Development in Practice |
| Volumen | 28 |
| N.º | 6 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Publicada - 18 ago. 2018 |
ODS de las Naciones Unidas
Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible
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ODS 1: Fin de la pobreza
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ODS 8: Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
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ODS 11: Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
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ODS 17: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Palabras clave
- Aid–Monitoring and Evaluation, Development policies, Capacity development
- Civil society–NGOs
- Gender and diversity
- Labour and livelihoods–Economics
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Methods
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