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Results: Consistency regarding item loadings for the three SWPER empowerment domains was observed for most countries. Correlations between the scores generated for each country and global score obtained from the combined data were 0.89 or higher for all countries. Correlations between the country rankings according to SWPER and GDI were, respectively, 0.74, 0.72 and 0.67 for social independence, decision-making, and attitude to violence domains. The correlations were equal to 0.81, 0.67, and 0.44, respectively, with GII.
Conclusions: The indicator we propose, named SWPER Global, is a suitable common measure of women's empowerment for LMICs, addressing the need for a single consistent survey-based indicator of women´s empowerment that allows for tracking of progress over time and across countries at the individual and country levels.
SUBMITTER: Ewerling F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7699005 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ewerling Fernanda F Raj Anita A Victora Cesar G CG Hellwig Franciele F Coll Carolina Vn CV Barros Aluisio Jd AJ
Journal of global health 20201201 2
B<b>ackground</b> In 2017, a survey-based women's empowerment index (SWPER) was proposed for African countries, including three domains: social independence, decision making and attitude to violence. External validity and predictive value of the SWPER has been demonstrated in terms of coverage of maternal and child interventions and use of modern contraception. To determine its value for global monitoring, we explored the applicability of the SWPER in national health surveys from low- and middle ...[more]