DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A TIME MANAGEMENT INSTRUMENT TO ASSESS WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT

Improving the conceptualization and assessment of women's empowerment has been mentioned as a research priority for international development policy on numerous occasions. We use feminist and political philosophy arguments to create a coherent typology of empowerment notions that can be used to drive measurement and evaluation. The researcher has gone above the scale that was given to him. A series of reassessments and verification methods consistently identified four components of Time Management of female micro entrepreneurs with eight, ten, seven, and ten units for a total of thirty-five units. A thorough literature research was conducted in order to identify components related to time management. A pilot study was conducted to assess the tool's credibility as well as its accuracy. As a result, four distinct elements have been identified. Confirmatory Factor Analysis was used to see if the data will work with the right approach. This work is intended to assist monitoring and evaluation professionals, researchers, and students who want to learn how to quantify women's and girls' empowerment in impact evaluations.This tutorial may be most useful for practitioners and researchers interested in using quantitative data gathering instruments, such as surveys and non-survey instruments.

 

KEYWORDS: Quantitative Data, Empowerment and Verification Methods.


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