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Sarah M SalwayUniversity of Sheffield Verified email at sheffield.ac.uk Cited by 5168 |
A profile of women's work participation among the urban poor of Dhaka
S Salway, S Rahman, S Jesmin - World Development, 2003 - Elsevier
Drawing on survey data and ethnographic findings, this paper presents a profile of women’s
work participation among slum dwellers in Dhaka city. Overall, almost 50% of adult women …
work participation among slum dwellers in Dhaka city. Overall, almost 50% of adult women …
Women's position within the household as a determinant of maternal health care use in Nepal
M Furuta, S Salway - International family planning perspectives, 2006 - JSTOR
Context: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health
in Nepal, little attention has been directed at understanding how sociocultural factors may …
in Nepal, little attention has been directed at understanding how sociocultural factors may …
Principles for research on ethnicity and health: the Leeds Consensus Statement
Background: There is substantial evidence that health and health-care experiences vary
along ethnic lines and the need to understand and tackle ethnic health inequalities has …
along ethnic lines and the need to understand and tackle ethnic health inequalities has …
'I never go anywhere': extricating the links between women's mobility and uptake of reproductive health services in Pakistan
An integrated analysis of large-scale survey data and detailed ethnography is presented to
examine the patterns of women's mobility and their relationships with contraceptive and …
examine the patterns of women's mobility and their relationships with contraceptive and …
Understanding gendered influences on women's reproductive health in Pakistan: moving beyond the autonomy paradigm
Recent research and policy discourse commonly view the limited autonomy of women in
developing countries as a key barrier to improvements in their reproductive health. Rarely, …
developing countries as a key barrier to improvements in their reproductive health. Rarely, …
Gender-based barriers to primary health care provision in Pakistan: the experience of female providers
In common with several countries in South Asia, the Pakistan government health system
has introduced cadres of community-based female health and family planning workers as a …
has introduced cadres of community-based female health and family planning workers as a …
Women's employment in urban Bangladesh: A challenge to gender identity?
S Salway, S Jesmin, S Rahman - Development and Change, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing on survey and ethnographic data, this article presents empirical evidence regarding
the impact of work participation on poor women's lives in urban Bangladesh. Working for …
the impact of work participation on poor women's lives in urban Bangladesh. Working for …
Gender, pregnancy and the uptake of antenatal care services in Pakistan
An integrated analysis of detailed ethnography and large‐scale survey data is presented to
explore the gendered influences on women's uptake of antenatal care (ANC) services in …
explore the gendered influences on women's uptake of antenatal care (ANC) services in …
Appointment reminder systems are effective but not optimal: results of a systematic review and evidence synthesis employing realist principles
Missed appointments are an avoidable cost and resource inefficiency which impact upon the
health of the patient and treatment outcomes. Health care services are increasingly utilizing …
health of the patient and treatment outcomes. Health care services are increasingly utilizing …
[HTML][HTML] Can intersectionality help with understanding and tackling health inequalities? Perspectives of professional stakeholders
Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health
arenas, particularly in North America, and is often heralded as offering great potential to …
arenas, particularly in North America, and is often heralded as offering great potential to …