Paying the price : women and the politics of international economic strategy
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Paying the price : women and the politics of international economic strategy
Zed Books, 1995, c1993
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Donne e politiche del debito
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Donne e politiche del debito
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of studies of the negative impact of the debt crisis and structural adjustment presents a new and damning argument against the World Bank and the IMF. They suggest not only that structural adjustment policies have serious consequences for the family and social organization in developing countries, affecting fertility, life expectancy, health, education, the sexual division of labour and land-tenure relations, but that these consequences were foreseen by the architects of the policies. The authors point out that women suffer more than men from structural adjustment, yet it is they who are at the forefront of grassroots mobilization and resistance. Women now represent a particular focus for international institutions whose programmes, in the name of development, are producing ever increasing levels of poverty.
Table of Contents
- The fundamental implications of the debt crisis for social reproduction, George C. Caffentzis
- economic crisis and demographic policy in sub-Saharan Africa - the Nigerian case, Silvia Federici
- African women, development and the North-South relationship, Andre Michel
- pauperization and women participation in social movements in Brazil, Alda Britto da Motta and Inaia M.M. de Carvalho
- development and economic crisis - women's labour and social policies in Venezuala, Giovanna F. Dalla Costa.
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