Article title: A mosaic of identities, opportunities, and challenges: How intersectionality shapes the experiences of female water, sanitation, and hygiene entrepreneurs in Indonesia
Authors: Avni Kumar, Mia Siscawati, Septiani Anggriani, Ratnasari, Nailah & Juliet Willetts
Journal: Asian Journal of Women's Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/12259276.2023.2248807
The passage “but fail to pay adequate attention to intersectional characteristics and related structural dynamics” was changed to “given the significant gendered inequalities that exist in the context, but did not consider other dimensions of marginalisation or discrimination.”
The sentence “As such, previous research signals caution in assuming that involvement in WASH economic activity will be empowering for women (Indarti et al., 2019), and this paper takes this basis as its starting point” was changed to “As such, previous research signals caution in assuming that involvement in WASH economic activity will be empowering for women (Indarti et al., 2019), and that empowerment is a more complex process (Grant et al., 2019b), and this paper takes this basis as its starting point.”
The following references were added:
Grant, M., Hor, K., Bunthoeun, IV., Soeters, S. (2019a). "'Women who have a WASH job like me are proud and honoured': A learning paper on how women can participate in and benefit from being part of the government WASH workforce in Cambodia." Open Publications of UTS Scholars. https://multisitestaticcontent.uts.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2022/01/31084544/UTS-ISF-Gender-at-Work-Summary-brief-Cambodia.pdf
Grant, M., Soeters, S., Bunthoeun, I., Willetts, J. Rural Piped-Water Enterprises in Cambodia: A Pathway to Women’s Empowerment? Water 2019, 11, 2541. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122541
Simone Soeters, Mia Siscawati, Ratnasari, Septiani Anggriani, Nailah & Juliet Willetts (2021) Gender equality in the government water, sanitation, and hygiene workforce in Indonesia: an analysis through the Gender at Work framework, Development Studies Research, 8:1, 280–293, DOI: 10.1080/21665095.2021.1978300
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