articleFeminist EconomicsJan 1, 2003Closed access

SEN'S CAPABILITY APPROACH AND GENDER INEQUALITY: SELECTING RELEVANT CAPABILITIES

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

This paper investigates how Amartya Sen's capability approach can be applied to conceptualize and assess gender inequality in Western societies. I first argue against the endorsement of a definitive list of capabilities and instead defend a procedural approach to the selection of capabilities by proposing five criteria. This procedural account is then used to generate a list of capabilities for conceptualizing gender inequality in Western societies. A survey of empirical studies shows that women are worse off than men on some dimensions, better off on a few others, and similarly placed on yet others, while for some dimensions the evaluation is unclear. I then outline why, for group inequalities, inequalities…

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Keywords
  • Inequality
  • Capability approach
  • Weighting
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Sociology
  • Gender inequality
  • Positive economics
  • Demographic economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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