Economic Empowerment and Livelihood
Economic Empowerment of Women in Contemporary Uganda: The Case of Income-Generating Projects among Women in Kireka, Kampala, Uganda
Throughout history, different feminist researchers, scholars and academicians have argued that women have been socially, politically and economically subordinate to men. Their subordination can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution era. From the perspective of liberal feminists, it can be argued that women’s economic subordination began when industrial capitalism forced men to move from the home to the workplace, leaving women in the private sphere of activity.
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