Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia

Currently, 9.1 per cent of Colombia’s population lives in extreme poverty. Poverty is more prevalent in rural areas, where it reaches 19.1 per cent (DANE 2012). In Colombia women are more affected by extreme poverty than men, which can be explained by gender gaps in the labour market. While female labour force participation in urban areas is 57.8 per cent, male labour force participation is almost 17 percentage points higher at 74.5 per cent. Among the extremely poor population, only 31.9 per cent of women in urban areas participate in the labour market. Job informality among extremely poor women can reach as high as 90 per cent (DANE 2013). How then can we help women living in extreme poverty achieve greater economic empowerment? A diagnostic study revealed that the most vulnerable population was not benefiting from government services created to improve their socio-economic conditions. This was due to a lack of information, a lack of identification and a lack of empowerment, as well as distance to the supply of services (Nunez and Cuesta 2006). Furthermore, evidence from Chile Solidario also suggests that extremely poor families lack the fundamental organisational skills for their own development; therefore, more than financial support, they also need psychosocial support (Galasso 2011). Armed with this evidence, Colombia created Red UNIDOS (previously Red JUNTOS) in 2009 as the government strategy to alleviate extreme poverty.

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Main Authors: Martínez-Restrepo, Susana, Mejía, Juan C., Enríquez, Erika
Published: 2017-06-17T17:51:39Z
Subjects:Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza, Pobreza, Mujeres, Mercado de Trabajo, Protección Social, Red Unidos, Extrema Pobreza, Evaluación de Impacto, Colombia, Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social, Poverty, Displaced and Extremely Poor Women, Women, Labor Market, Extreme Poverty, Impact Evaluation,
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spelling dig-fedesarrollo-co-11445-29802020-11-13T14:05:05Z Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia Martínez-Restrepo, Susana Mejía, Juan C. Enríquez, Erika Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza Pobreza Mujeres Mercado de Trabajo Protección Social Red Unidos Extrema Pobreza Evaluación de Impacto Colombia Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social Poverty Displaced and Extremely Poor Women Women Labor Market Extreme Poverty Impact Evaluation Colombia Currently, 9.1 per cent of Colombia’s population lives in extreme poverty. Poverty is more prevalent in rural areas, where it reaches 19.1 per cent (DANE 2012). In Colombia women are more affected by extreme poverty than men, which can be explained by gender gaps in the labour market. While female labour force participation in urban areas is 57.8 per cent, male labour force participation is almost 17 percentage points higher at 74.5 per cent. Among the extremely poor population, only 31.9 per cent of women in urban areas participate in the labour market. Job informality among extremely poor women can reach as high as 90 per cent (DANE 2013). How then can we help women living in extreme poverty achieve greater economic empowerment? A diagnostic study revealed that the most vulnerable population was not benefiting from government services created to improve their socio-economic conditions. This was due to a lack of information, a lack of identification and a lack of empowerment, as well as distance to the supply of services (Nunez and Cuesta 2006). Furthermore, evidence from Chile Solidario also suggests that extremely poor families lack the fundamental organisational skills for their own development; therefore, more than financial support, they also need psychosocial support (Galasso 2011). Armed with this evidence, Colombia created Red UNIDOS (previously Red JUNTOS) in 2009 as the government strategy to alleviate extreme poverty. International Development Research Centre - IDRC D12 J30 J46 I32 I38 Currently, 9.1 per cent of Colombia’s population lives in extreme poverty. Poverty is more prevalent in rural areas, where it reaches 19.1 per cent (DANE 2012). In Colombia women are more affected by extreme poverty than men, which can be explained by gender gaps in the labour market. While female labour force participation in urban areas is 57.8 per cent, male labour force participation is almost 17 percentage points higher at 74.5 per cent. Among the extremely poor population, only 31.9 per cent of women in urban areas participate in the labour market. Job informality among extremely poor women can reach as high as 90 per cent (DANE 2013). “This article is based on the forthcoming Fedesarrollo Working Paper by the same authors: “Extreme poverty, displacement and female empowerment: Evidence from the impact evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia”. This study was developed as part of the project Social Protection and Beyond: Labor Markets, Entrepreneurship and Gender Equity, supported by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC)” 2016-04-25T20:04:29Z 2017-04-18T21:27:46Z 2017-06-17T17:51:39Z 2016-04-25T20:04:29Z 2017-04-18T21:27:46Z 2017-06-17T17:51:39Z 2015-09 Martínez-Restrepo, S. , Mejía, J. C. & Enriquez, E. (2015). Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia. Policy in Focus, 12(2): 37-39. September. A publication of The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth United Nations Development Programme. http://hdl.handle.net/11445/2980 application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza
Pobreza
Mujeres
Mercado de Trabajo
Protección Social
Red Unidos
Extrema Pobreza
Evaluación de Impacto
Colombia
Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social
Poverty
Displaced and Extremely Poor Women
Women
Labor Market
Extreme Poverty
Impact Evaluation
Colombia
Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza
Pobreza
Mujeres
Mercado de Trabajo
Protección Social
Red Unidos
Extrema Pobreza
Evaluación de Impacto
Colombia
Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social
Poverty
Displaced and Extremely Poor Women
Women
Labor Market
Extreme Poverty
Impact Evaluation
Colombia
spellingShingle Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza
Pobreza
Mujeres
Mercado de Trabajo
Protección Social
Red Unidos
Extrema Pobreza
Evaluación de Impacto
Colombia
Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social
Poverty
Displaced and Extremely Poor Women
Women
Labor Market
Extreme Poverty
Impact Evaluation
Colombia
Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza
Pobreza
Mujeres
Mercado de Trabajo
Protección Social
Red Unidos
Extrema Pobreza
Evaluación de Impacto
Colombia
Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social
Poverty
Displaced and Extremely Poor Women
Women
Labor Market
Extreme Poverty
Impact Evaluation
Colombia
Martínez-Restrepo, Susana
Mejía, Juan C.
Enríquez, Erika
Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia
description Currently, 9.1 per cent of Colombia’s population lives in extreme poverty. Poverty is more prevalent in rural areas, where it reaches 19.1 per cent (DANE 2012). In Colombia women are more affected by extreme poverty than men, which can be explained by gender gaps in the labour market. While female labour force participation in urban areas is 57.8 per cent, male labour force participation is almost 17 percentage points higher at 74.5 per cent. Among the extremely poor population, only 31.9 per cent of women in urban areas participate in the labour market. Job informality among extremely poor women can reach as high as 90 per cent (DANE 2013). How then can we help women living in extreme poverty achieve greater economic empowerment? A diagnostic study revealed that the most vulnerable population was not benefiting from government services created to improve their socio-economic conditions. This was due to a lack of information, a lack of identification and a lack of empowerment, as well as distance to the supply of services (Nunez and Cuesta 2006). Furthermore, evidence from Chile Solidario also suggests that extremely poor families lack the fundamental organisational skills for their own development; therefore, more than financial support, they also need psychosocial support (Galasso 2011). Armed with this evidence, Colombia created Red UNIDOS (previously Red JUNTOS) in 2009 as the government strategy to alleviate extreme poverty.
topic_facet Mujeres Desplazadas y en Extrema Pobreza
Pobreza
Mujeres
Mercado de Trabajo
Protección Social
Red Unidos
Extrema Pobreza
Evaluación de Impacto
Colombia
Mercado Laboral, Pobreza y Protección Social
Poverty
Displaced and Extremely Poor Women
Women
Labor Market
Extreme Poverty
Impact Evaluation
Colombia
author Martínez-Restrepo, Susana
Mejía, Juan C.
Enríquez, Erika
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Mejía, Juan C.
Enríquez, Erika
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title Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia
title_short Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia
title_full Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia
title_fullStr Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Women’s Empowerment among the Extremely Poor: Evidence from the Impact Evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia
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