Period Poverty and Equity Zotero Library - Centre for Human Rights Research

Arpita Biswas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba. Her research interests lie at the intersection of political economy, urban development, and feminist economics. She is currently working on two research projects: one examines the political economy of urban displacement in South Asian cities and the other studies the relationship between women’s employment status and the incidence of spousal violence. She uses mixed methods in her research and has carried out field work in Delhi, India.

Period Poverty and Equity Zotero Library

May 29, 2025

Hannah Belec

As a part of the Period Poverty and Equity, on Campus and Beyond project, a Zotero library was created to aid in gathering and organizing resources related to the project. Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research.

To access the Zotero library, click here.

The creation of this library was a collaborative project. We are grateful to the research team, comprising Dr. Pauline Tennent, Dr. Adele Perry, Dr. Lindsay Larios, and Dr. Julia Smith, as well as the projector coordinator, Chloe Vickar, and student research assistants, Bethel Alemaio, Hannah Belec, Mikayla Hunter, and Victoria Romero for their work on this project.

Period Poverty and Equity, on Campus and Beyond is funded by the University of Manitoba Strategic Initiatives Support Fund, and with support from the Faculty of Arts, to bring together faculty and staff, with students and organizations, to address period poverty (the increased economic vulnerability resulting from the financial burden posed by the need for menstrual supplies) and promote period equity.

To learn more about Period Poverty and Equity, on Campus and Beyond, visit https://chrr.info/current-projects-2/past-projects/period-poverty-and-equity-on-campus-and-beyond/.

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