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Gender socialization – an inhibitor of potential in capable poor urban women: a review on capability perspective in Malaysia

Parthiban S. Gopal (Department of Development Planning and Management, School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia)
Gayathri Sathyanarayanan (Department of Development Planning and Management, School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia)

International Journal of Development Issues

ISSN: 1446-8956

Article publication date: 18 August 2021

Issue publication date: 18 February 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to scrutinize the severe impact on the abilities of urban poor women such as education skills, entrepreneurship qualities, employment skills, creative abilities and social skills, as they face many challenges like inequitable access to work and unacceptable living conditions influenced by an underlying mind-set in the society driven by gender socialization. Though there have been changes in the way we perceive the abilities of urban poor women from being a homemaker to participating in employment and access to education, one cannot deny that discrimination and bias based on gender socialization still exists in the society.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper uses secondary data through a systematic review where the inclusion criteria were framed on the basis of relevance, credibility and heterogeneity. However, as this is a concept paper, the study is bereft of empirical data.

Findings

In most cases, the ability and potential of women, such as educational skills, entrepreneurship qualities, employment skills, creative abilities and social skills, go unnoticed or, more often, not taken into consideration. Predominantly influenced by gender roles, not all abilities and skills are associated with women; this kind of labelling process refers to gender socialization. Ongoing in society for a long time to an extent, it has been accepted consciously or subconsciously by men and women. As a result, urban poor women, in particular, are further deprived of their capabilities, directly affecting their personal growth and economic status.

Originality/value

Poverty affects men, women, boys and girls, but it is experienced differently by people of different ages, ethnicities, family roles and sex. Moreover, due to women’s biology, social and cultural gender roles and culturally constructed subordination, they are labelled with specific roles dictated by various social agents; This labelling process refers to gender socialization. As a result, capable women with untapped skills, abilities and potential to learn, work, earn, play and develop are ignored or suppressed; hence, they go unnoticed, further intensifying poverty among poor urban women.

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Acknowledgements

This study is supported by Research University Grant scheme (RU: 1001/PSOSIAL/8016065) under Universiti Sains Malaysia.

Citation

Gopal, P.S. and Sathyanarayanan, G. (2022), "Gender socialization – an inhibitor of potential in capable poor urban women: a review on capability perspective in Malaysia", International Journal of Development Issues, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 54-71. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDI-03-2021-0063

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