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    Understanding Gender Inequality in Poverty and Social Exclusion through a Psychological Lens:Scarcities, Stereotypes and Suggestions

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    Poverty and social exclusion are a gendered phenomenon. They are rooted deeply in the stereotypes, biases, prejudices, and discriminations against women, especially those suffering from poor living conditions. Unfortunately, gender inequality is manifested in most, if not all, major life domains. It is therefore important to understand the gender aspect of poverty and social exclusion through a psychological lens. We begin this chapter by introducing the concepts of multi-dimensional poverty and social exclusion with a sketch of the gender disparities displayed in these areas. We turn next to several mainstream psychological theories which have attempted to investigate and interpret the relationship between poverty and gender inequality from the dispositional, motivational, cognitive, and behavioural perspectives. Finally, we evaluate the reliability, objectivity, and generalisability of the reviewed theories and studies and offer suggestions for future research.</p

    Cultural Influences on Body Image and Body Esteem

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    Cognitive and Social Factors

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    The Impact of Gender and Culture in Consumer Behavior

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    Intercultural Relationships, Migrant Women, and Intersection of Identities

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    Contextualizing the Many Faces of Domestic Violence

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    Occupational Health Psychology and Women in Asian Contexts

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    Career Development of Women

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    The Contents and Discontents of the Nature–Nurture Debate

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    Intimate Relationships

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