Displacement has increased continuously over the last 12 years and the number of forcibly displaced persons has reached an unprecedented level. More than half of all forcibly displaced persons are girls or women; yet very little is known about how gender intersects the behavior and welfare of forced displacement. This special issue focuses specifically on the gender dimensions of forced displacement. We make both topical and methodological contributions to knowledge about gender norms, livelihoods, multidimensional and income poverty, and gender-based violence and discuss the implications of our findings for future research, policy and practice.
Publication Details
- Year of Publication: 2024
- Region/s: Middle East & North Africa
- Theme/s: Human Development · Shocks & Livelihoods
- Research Topic/s: Disasters & Emergencies · Employment · Migration & Displacement · Poverty & Inequality · Violence & Conflict
- DOI: http://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2024.2376145