The Rising Female-Headed Household | A Webinar Discussion with Rita Trias-Prats & Dr. Albert Esteve
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In this Refugee Archive Roundtable webinar, host Aboderin (Oluwatimilehin) Enoch speaks with Rita Trias-Prats, PhD Candidate at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and Dr. Albert Esteve, Director of the Center for Demographic Studies, about their research on the global rise of female-headed households across 60 years and 156 countries.
The discussion explores whether the increase in women reported as “heads of household” reflects a genuine shift in family power structures or changes in how institutions collect and define household data. The conversation examines the distinction between statistical representation and lived realities inside the home.
Rita and Dr. Esteve reflect on how census practices have evolved toward more gender-neutral reporting, and how this shift can sometimes obscure deeper questions about authority, decision-making, and economic control within households.
The conversation also touches on:
* How the concept of “gender symmetry” is reshaping household classifications in global data
* The difference between institutional reporting changes and actual shifts in household power dynamics
* Regional variations in reporting, including contrasts between Southern Africa, North Africa, and parts of Asia
* Research findings on child outcomes in female-headed households across Africa and Latin America
This webinar is part of the Refugee Archive Roundtable, a live series bringing together scholars whose research helps us better understand issues affecting female-headed households and displaced single mothers worldwide.
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