Women, development, and survival in the Third World
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Women, development, and survival in the Third World
Longman, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
A series of articles which discuss the role of women in Third World countries. The contributors look at women's role at work both in the rural communities and in industry and look at the implications of development for women.
目次
- Part 1 Development and survival strategies: the emancipation struggles in Iran - past experiences and future hopes, Haleh Afshar
- Chinese models of development and their implications for women, Delia Davin
- women, war and underdevelopment in Nicaragua, Mary Stead
- the concept of a "career" in Nigeria - individual perceptions of the relationship between the formal and informal sectors, Carolyne Dennis
- conceptions and misconceptions - a historical discussion on women and development, Joanna de Groot. Part 2 The rural experience: gender, food production and property rights - constraints on women farmers in Southern Africa, Anne V.Akeroyd
- agricultural mechanization and labour use - a disaggregated approach, Bina Agarwal
- Malay women and rice production in West Malaysia, Cecilia Ng
- women and their families in the movement for collectivization in Vietnam, Le Thi Nham Tuyet. Part 3 Resources, skill and waged employment - the Indian experience: integrated development project - what can be done?
- institutional credit as a strategy towards self reliance for petty commodity producers in India, Jana Everett and Mira Savara
- women workers in manufacturing industry in India - problems and possibilities, P.H.Rohini
- gender and politics of production in India, Sallie Westwood.
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