Climate Migration Amplifies Gender Inequalities
This Danish Institute for International Studies policy brief highlights that it is important to consider how climate change intersects with traditional and gendered dynamics, such as dowry. Crucially, due to traditional gender dynamics, men’s climate mobility can amplify women’s immobility. When men’s labour migration fails or the stream of remittances end, there are often no other ways for women to finance climate adaption. Therefore, alternative ways to finance long-term climate.
作者: Sofie Henriksen
其他作家: Sine Plambech, Kolja Dahlin, Benedikte Raft
组 织: Danish Institute for International Studies
年份: 2024
国家: Nepal
地理范围: 亚洲及太平洋
类别: 政策简报/文件
内容语言: English