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Gendered Social Indicators and Grounded Theory

Gendered Social Indicators and Grounded Theory This article outlines a pilot program undertaken to assess the advantages and disadvantages of including significant elements of grounded theory in research measuring women's progress. This pilot program, carried out in Western Australia, aimed at broadening the range of data collection and analysis methods in the field of gendered social and economic indicators. It featured ten affinity group discussions with sixty-two women and six men on the issue of women's progress in the region. The results have implications for future research on women's well-being. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Feminist Economics Taylor & Francis

Gendered Social Indicators and Grounded Theory

Feminist Economics , Volume 9 (1): 18 – Jan 1, 2003
18 pages

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1466-4372
eISSN
1354-5701
DOI
10.1080/1354570032000063065
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Abstract

This article outlines a pilot program undertaken to assess the advantages and disadvantages of including significant elements of grounded theory in research measuring women's progress. This pilot program, carried out in Western Australia, aimed at broadening the range of data collection and analysis methods in the field of gendered social and economic indicators. It featured ten affinity group discussions with sixty-two women and six men on the issue of women's progress in the region. The results have implications for future research on women's well-being.

Journal

Feminist EconomicsTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2003

Keywords: Social Indicators; Women's Status; Feminist Methodology; Focus Groups; Grounded Theory; Qualitative Research

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