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Gender, work & population in sub-Saharan Africa

edited by Aderanti Adepoju, Christine Oppong

J. Currey , Heinemann ; published on behalf of International Labour Office, 1994

  • : Currey : hbk
  • : Currey : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-240) and index

A study prepared for the International Labour Office (ILO) of the World Employment Programme with financial support of the United Nations Population Fund (UNEPA)

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: Currey : pbk ISBN 9780852554074

内容説明

Examines evidence from across the region and highlights important areas in which policy-relevant research is required. If policies enhancing human development are to be put into practice then consideration is needed of the contribution of women to the labour market in sub-Saharan Africa, where women have the highest rates of economic activity andfertility in a context of the highest levels of maternal and child mortality in the world. Published in association with the International Labour Office (ILO)

目次

INTRODUCTION by C. Oppong - PART I: PPOPULATION PARAMETERS - The demographic profile: Sustained high mortality and f ertility and migration for employment by A. Adepoju - PART II: GENDER BIASES: ASYMMETRY & INEFFIECENCY - Wives a nd mothers: Female farmers in Africa by A. Whitehead - Agr icultural policies and women producers by C. Safilios-Roth schild - PART III: WOMEN'S WORK. TAKING IT INTO ACCOUNT - Measuring women's participation in the African labour forc e by R. Anker - Assessing women's economic contributions i n domestic and related activities by L Goldschmidt-Clermon t - Gender-sensitive statistics & the planning process by E.O. Boeteng - PART IV: BALANCING PRODUCTIVE & REP RODUCTIVE ROLES - Women's work: child-bearing and rearing in Ghana by K. Blanc & C.B. Lloyd - Women, work & fertility in Zimbabwe: Ending underdevelopment with change by R.E. Mazur & M. Mhloyi - Women's work and fertilit y in Swaziland by A. Adepoju - PART V: FAMILY WELFARE PLANNING - Breast-feeding and birth spacing: Erosion of West African traditions by Y. Ofusu - Family planning and welfare in northern Ghana by K. Abu - The grandmother and household viability in Botswana by B. Ingstad.
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: Currey : hbk ISBN 9780852554081

内容説明

If policies enhancing human development are to be put into practice then consideration is needed of the contribution of women to the labour market in sub-Saharan Africa, where women have the highest rates of economic activity andfertility in a context of the highest levels of maternal and child mortality in the world. Published in association with the International Labour Office (ILO)

目次

  • INTRODUCTION by C. Oppong - PART I: PPOPULATION PARAMETERS - The demographic profile: Sustained high mortality and fertility and migration for employment by A. Adepoju - PART II: GENDER BIASES: ASYMMETRY & INEFFIECENCY - Wives and mothers: Female farmers in Africa by A. Whitehead - Agricultural policies and women producers by C. Safilios-Rothschild - PART III: WOMEN'S WORK. TAKING IT INTO ACCOUNT - Measuring women's participation in the African labour force by R. Anker - Assessing women's economic contributions in domestic and related activities by L Goldschmidt-Clermont - Gender-sensitive statistics & the planning process by E.O. Boeteng - PART IV: BALANCING PRODUCTIVE & REPRODUCTIVE ROLES - Women's work: child-bearing and rearing in Ghana by K. Blanc & C.B. Lloyd - Women, work & fertility in Zimbabwe: Ending underdevelopment with change by R.E. Mazur & M. Mhloyi - Women's work and fertility in Swaziland by A. Adepoju - PART V: FAMILY WELFARE &
  • PLANNING - Breast-feeding and birth spacing: Erosion of West African traditions by Y. Ofusu - Family planning and welfare in northern Ghana by K. Abu - The grandmother and household viability in Botswana by B. Ingstad - Bibliography.

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