Abstract:
The study conducted with the topic “Gender equality and household social economic
development, a case study of Gasabo District” intended to assess the impact of gender
equality on improving household social-economic development in Gasabo District of
Kigali City in Rwanda.
The involvement of both genders in the development process, is supposed to lead
to the improvement of household welfare and ultimately enhance the development of the
entire country. This study addresses the following questions: What are the gender equality
factors that enhance household social-economic development in Rwanda? What are the
challenges which affect gender equality and consequently impinge on household socialeconomic
development in Rwanda? Theoretically, the study refers to the literature from
feminism and social-economic development with emphasis on Rwanda.
In terms of methodology, this study has an exploratory study design, which
recognized that different answers can be given from the same set of questions. Using
convenience sampling method, a sample size of 166 respondents was used composed of
heads of households in Gasabo District. With the use of self administered questionnaire,
interviews and focus groups discussions the researcher was able to investigate the
existence of gender equality at the household level.
The findings for this study, indicate that both male and female have the same
contribution to the household development; they have the same access to land succession;
the same access to decision making; the same access and control over resources; the same
rights, duties and responsibilities; have mutual respect for each other and the same access
to health facilities, as well as the same chance to inheritance. From these findings, both
genders have the same rights to eliminate violence.
As a result, a big number of respondents has proved that nowadays women have a
say on expenditure decisions in the family. Findings also show that both male and female
solve conflicts together; plan for desirable households’ codes of conducts; agree on
behaviors and understand each other; social adjustment and accountability which improve
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social development. Due to gender equality both male and female have the right to run
income generating activities; the right to use income and capital; the right to participate in
trade decision making at the family level; access to resources, and have the right to share
capital and mutual support to run business.
These factors have contribute to social economic development of the family
household since they improve social interaction; conflict management and promote
better cohabitation; promote education of children; improve self esteem.
Gender equality factors enhance human capital and foster higher labour
productivity. Enhanced gender equality attracts investment in physical capital; undertake
higher-value economic activity; provide infrastructure and household assets; promote
microeconomic stability; openness to trade and investment and increase competitive
markets.
Findings indicate that gender equality policy is a durable remedy for the social
economic development of families in Rwanda. However the findings have also indicated
the following challenges that obstruct successful social economic development of the
family household: cultural barriers as a major challenges to successful implementation
of gender equality at the household level; the lack of reproductive health control;
patriarchy and discrimination; poverty and lack of economic empowerment; gender
equality misinterpretation; gender based violence; acculturation via media outlets; the
lack of social cohesion due to work life imbalance, reducing quality and productivity of
work; negative attitudes of some males is another challenge that threatens gender
equality and affects development at the household level.
The contribution of this dissertation centres on the household social-economic
development; hence making its contribution through investigating the dynamics at the
household level, where families are directly involved in contributing to their socioeconomic
development. It also makes its contribution to the literature on household level
highlighting the factors and challenges facing gender equality in Rwanda.