African Women in the Development Process

African Women in the Development Process
Title African Women in the Development Process PDF eBook
Author Nicki Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 143
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136281185

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First published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Role of Women in the Development Process

The Role of Women in the Development Process
Title The Role of Women in the Development Process PDF eBook
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Publisher Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages 190
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Women in the Latin American Development Process

Women in the Latin American Development Process
Title Women in the Latin American Development Process PDF eBook
Author Christine E. Bose
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9781566392938

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This interdisciplinary volume provides a historical and international framework for understanding the changing role of women in the political economy of Latin America and the Caribbean. The contributors challenge the traditional policies, goals, and effects of development, and examine such topics as colonialism and women's subordination; the links to economic, social, and political trends in North America; the gendered division of paid and unpaid work; differing economic structures, cultural and class patterns; women's organized resistance; and the relationship of gender to class, race, and ethnicity/nationality. Author note: Christine E. Bose is Associate Professor of Sociology, Women's Studies, and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University at Albany, SUNY. >P>Edna Acosta-Belen is Distinguished Service Professor of Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Women's Studies and the Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University at Albany, SUNY.

Male Bias in the Development Process

Male Bias in the Development Process
Title Male Bias in the Development Process PDF eBook
Author Diane Elson
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780719042300

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This book argues that the development process is marked by male bias - ill-founded and unjustified asymmetries that operate in favour of men and against women. The contributors include some of the leading writers in the gender and development field - Diane Elson, Delia Davin, Susie Jacobs, Carolyne Dennis, Alison MacEwan Scott and Ruth Pearson. Together they analyze the variety of forms taken by male bias: its foundations and the way it changes over time; and the possibilities of overcoming it. The cases considered cover both urban and rural settings; agriculture, industry and services; self-employment and wage-employment; and Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Women in the Development Process

Women in the Development Process
Title Women in the Development Process PDF eBook
Author Claudia von Braunmühl
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Total Pages 392
Release 1991
Genre Developing countries
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African Women in the Development Process

African Women in the Development Process
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Release 1981
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The Women, Gender and Development Reader

The Women, Gender and Development Reader
Title The Women, Gender and Development Reader PDF eBook
Author Nalini Visvanathan
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages 502
Release 2011-11-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1780321384

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The Women, Gender and Development Reader II is the definitive volume of literature dedicated to women in the development process. Now in a fully revised second edition, the editors expertly present the impacts of social, political and economic change by reviewing such topical issues as migration, persistent structural discrimination, the global recession, and climate change. Approached from a multidisciplinary perspective, the theoretical debates are vividly illustrated by an array of global case studies. This now classic book, has been designed as a comprehensive reader, presenting the best of the now vast body of literature. The book is divided into five parts, incorporating readings from the leading experts and authorities in each field. The result is a unique and extensive discussion, a guide to the evolution of the field, and a vital point of reference for those studying or with a keen interest in women in the development process.