TOWARDS GOOD GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND DECENT LIVELIHOOD FOR WOMEN: SOME EXPERIENCES OF MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA
Abstract
Women's poverfy is a critical issue in the field of gender
studies in the past decades. The problem c,f women's
poverty does not only add tr: gender inequality but aiso
reflects the ccndition of economic shortage for women. Early work
by Besly and Cord, found that on the international stage, profiles
of poverty by gender indicate that important differences remain in
several areas, including )iteracy. (Besly and Cord, 2007).