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The concept of participation relates to who takes part in a set of society’s activities and how they do it. The list of activities considered could be agricultural sector, formal sector employment, general and local elections, legislative work, household work, etc. As a consequence, participation can be seen as a measure of equality – both in opportunities (for example, participation in paid work) and outcomes (for example, participation in the use of public services). It is important to notice, however, that women’s participation does not imply equality between men and women. The fact that women participate in paid work does not imply that women receive or control the income which they generate. Hence, it is possible to have situations where women participate but do not achieve equality. On the other hand, it is hard to imagine that equality can exist without a minimum of participation in socio – economic and political processes.
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