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Gender inequalities in income and wealth make women particularly vulnerable to poverty. Participatory Rapid Appraisal PRA is a research process, which enables practitioners to uncover an unmet need or an underserved group within a community. The study focuses on a case study chosen to illustrate the strengths and limitations of using PRA as a method to assess the health and social needs of women in a deprived inner city area of North Belfast. The study demonstrates that PRA can provide a greater insight into gender inequalities and unmet health and social needs.
Health Education – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2004
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