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Mobile Phones and Gender Inequality: Can We Hear Her Now?

Mackey, Kari An
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Are mobile phones the best vehicle for reducing gender inequality in the developing world? ICT experts champion the use of mobile phones to improve women’s lives, and various stakeholders have invested millions of dollars to launch mobile phone programs for women. Yet, given high female illiteracy rates, patriarchal societies, and other structural and cultural barriers in developing countries, many scholars contend that limited access to ICTs can perpetuate gender inequality. Rooted in the theory that women’s empowerment and equality are inseparable and necessary components for the realization of sustainable economic and social development, this paper aims to determine if stakeholders are jumping on the mobile phone bandwagon too soon by using a multivariate regression of cross national data to demonstrate whether or not mobile phones fall short of advancing women at the same rate that men develop.

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2012-08-07
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Information communication technologies, Gender inequality, Women empowerment, Mobile phones, Economic empowerment, Development
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Mackey, Kari An. "Mobile Phones and Gender Inequality: Can We Hear Her Now?." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2012. https://doi.org/10.57709/2910989
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2012-05-23
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