Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women

Child poverty is a crucial component of the urban poverty issue, especially in developing countries, such as Malaysia. The negative effects of deprivation due to gender socialization and capability expansion during childhood are likely to have more difficulty escaping poverty as adults. This s...

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Main Authors: Nithiya Guna Saigaran, Premalatha Karupiah, Parthiban S. Gopal
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
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spelling my-ukm.journal.132752019-08-08T22:12:09Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13275/ Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women Nithiya Guna Saigaran, Premalatha Karupiah, Parthiban S. Gopal, Child poverty is a crucial component of the urban poverty issue, especially in developing countries, such as Malaysia. The negative effects of deprivation due to gender socialization and capability expansion during childhood are likely to have more difficulty escaping poverty as adults. This study shows the influence of gender socialization experiences of Indian women living in poverty and the state of development of their capabilities due to the constraints faced in their household during their childhood. Hence, Amartya Sen’s capability approach was applied throughout the study to be able to analyze the gender complexities in poor households in two selected urban areas: Seberang Perai Tengah and Timur Laut in Penang, Malaysia. Data were collected from in-depth interviews with ten urban poor Indian women participants who retrospectively described their experiences growing up in poverty during their childhood era. The finding of this study reveals traditional feminine norms, unequal distribution of resources and differential treatment of boys and girls as three important themes. The themes reaffirm that girls face differentiation based on their gender and unequal access to resources in the household. The implications of these findings of the study ensure us to revisit the child poverty from gender lens with more in-depth and multidimensional perspective. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13275/1/29103-89094-1-PB.pdf Nithiya Guna Saigaran, and Premalatha Karupiah, and Parthiban S. Gopal, (2018) Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 14 (4). pp. 346-356. ISSN 2180-2491 http://ejournals.ukm.my/gmjss/issue/view/1144
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description Child poverty is a crucial component of the urban poverty issue, especially in developing countries, such as Malaysia. The negative effects of deprivation due to gender socialization and capability expansion during childhood are likely to have more difficulty escaping poverty as adults. This study shows the influence of gender socialization experiences of Indian women living in poverty and the state of development of their capabilities due to the constraints faced in their household during their childhood. Hence, Amartya Sen’s capability approach was applied throughout the study to be able to analyze the gender complexities in poor households in two selected urban areas: Seberang Perai Tengah and Timur Laut in Penang, Malaysia. Data were collected from in-depth interviews with ten urban poor Indian women participants who retrospectively described their experiences growing up in poverty during their childhood era. The finding of this study reveals traditional feminine norms, unequal distribution of resources and differential treatment of boys and girls as three important themes. The themes reaffirm that girls face differentiation based on their gender and unequal access to resources in the household. The implications of these findings of the study ensure us to revisit the child poverty from gender lens with more in-depth and multidimensional perspective.
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author Nithiya Guna Saigaran,
Premalatha Karupiah,
Parthiban S. Gopal,
spellingShingle Nithiya Guna Saigaran,
Premalatha Karupiah,
Parthiban S. Gopal,
Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women
author_facet Nithiya Guna Saigaran,
Premalatha Karupiah,
Parthiban S. Gopal,
author_sort Nithiya Guna Saigaran,
title Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women
title_short Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women
title_full Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women
title_fullStr Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women
title_full_unstemmed Gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of Malaysian Indian women
title_sort gender socialization and capability deprivation on child urban poverty: experiences of malaysian indian women
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
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