Gender Inequality In Africa

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Evidently, Manda and Mwakubo’s article “gender and economic development in Africa: an overview” is a comprehensively written summary that analyze key arguments in relations to gender and development. The article is reviewed in a manner that seeks to disseminate major features of the gender challenges germane to the development in Africa. Gender issues, in Africa, have been at the center of debate since the 1990s, especially after the movement on women empowerment both globally and national, however, in Africa gender equality is still prevalent mainly due to norms and traditions that have dominated the society, making women are inclined to difficult times in getting decent earning and equal opportunities in the work place thus hampering development growth.
The authors examine the effects of gender inequality on the economic development, precisely, in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) as it is termed amongst the unequally gendered countries. The analysis, based on neo-classical and structuralist approaches, explores how gender inequality, as one of the MDGs, both in the long and short run affe...

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