As compared to biological differences, (usually termed 'sex'), gender refers to the 'socially constructed and learned female and male roles, behaviors, and expectations' which translate biological differences between men and women into social norms that define appropriate ac-tivities, rights, resources, and power. The literature draws empirical links between gender and nutritional outcomes and describes several pathways through which the impact occurs...
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2012/07/01
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Gender-inclusive nutrition activities in South Asia
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Abuse