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The EMERGE framework to measure empowerment for health and development.

Authors :
Raj, Anita
Dey, Arnab
Rao, Namratha
Yore, Jennifer
McDougal, Lotus
Bhan, Nandita
Silverman, Jay G.
Hay, Katherine
Thomas, Edwin E.
Fotso, Jean Christophe
Lundgren, Rebecka
Source :
Social Science & Medicine. 2024 Supplement 1, Vol. 351, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Women's empowerment is a UN Sustainable Development Goal and a focus of global health and development but survey measures and data on gender empowerment remain weak. Existing indicators are often disconnected from theory; stronger operationalization is needed. We present the EMERGE Framework to Measure Empowerment, a framework to strengthen empowerment measures for global health and development. We initiated development of this framework in 2016 as part of EMERGE – an initiative designed to build the science of survey research and availability of high-quality survey measures and data on gender empowerment. The framework is guided by existing theories of empowerment, evidence, and expert input. We apply this framework to understand women's empowerment in family planning (FP) via review of state of the field measures. Our framework offers concrete measurable constructs to assess critical consciousness and choice, agency and backlash, and goal achievement as the empowerment process, recognizing its operation at multiple levels-from the individual to the collective. Internal attributes, social norms, and external contexts and resources create facilitators or barriers to the empowerment process. Review of best evidence FP measures assessing empowerment constructs, social norms, and key influencers (e.g., partners and providers) show a strong landscape of measures, including those with women, partners, and providers, but they are limited in assessing translation of choice to agency to achievement of women's self-determined fertility or contraceptive goals, instead relying on assumption of contraceptive use as the goal. We see no measures on collective empowerment toward women's reproductive choice and rights. The EMERGE Framework can guide development and analysis of survey measures on empowerment and is needed as the current state of the field shows limited coverage of empowerment constructs even in areas which have received more study, such as family planning. • Definitions and indicators of empowerment constructs for measurement are lacking • The EMERGE framework conceptualizes and operationalizes gender empowerment measures • Measuring agency and social norms is critical to gender empowerment • The framework also points to key gender data gaps [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02779536
Volume :
351
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Social Science & Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177602156
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116879