Women's global health : norms and state policies
著者
書誌事項
Women's global health : norms and state policies
Lexington Books, c2014
- : cloth
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全6件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Women's global health, norms, and state policies / Lyn Boyd-Judson and Patrick James
- Closing the gender gap in global health / Debra L. DeLaet
- Social norms and policies on prostitution and trafficking / Nadejda Marinova and Patrick James
- Morality, legality, and health / Laura Sjoberg
- U.S. international family planning policy and domestic divisions / Karen L. Baird
- The ethics of state policies restricting access to infant formula and their impact on women's and children's health / Leah R. Perlman and Kathryn Roberts
- Ethics and global health promotion / Katherine Ba-Thike and Ayushi Gummadi
- "Beyond reproduction" : a new shift in women's health in modern Sri Lanka? / Darshi Thoradeniya
- What have we learned? / Patrick James and Lyn Boyd-Judson
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For many women around the globe, health has become the central intersection of the personal and the political; women's bodies are the arena for policy debates about population, poverty, reproduction, and morality. Women's Global Health: Norms and State Policies is a comprehensive assessment of health for women around the globe that will inform debates underway in a wide range of disciplines. These fields include public health, most obviously, but also sociology, anthropology and other disciplines. This book will advance the interdisciplinary fields of ethics, women's studies, and international studies. It answers several questions with implications for knowledge in the preceding fields, along with relevance to policy. Some of these complex questions include: How do the laws and policies of a nation-state affect women's health? Is the state invested in these issues because women are seen to be bearers and nurturers of future citizens? Or are there other concerns such as economic development, human welfare, or religious ideology that shape this engagement? This book also examines the current and historical responsibilities of the state in addressing women's health issues, and how these responsibilities can they be measured and improved upon. Finally, the book looks at how to best approach the underlying ethical issues in practical and useful ways for women around the globe.
目次
Chapter 1: Women's Global Health, Norms and State Policies
Lyn Boyd-Judson and Patrick James
Chapter 2: Gender Equity-United Nations
Closing the Gender Gap in Global Health: Norms, International Aid, and Outcomes for Women's Health
Debra L. DeLaet
Chapter 3: Prostitution and Trafficking-Sweden, Netherlands, and Germany
Social Norms and Policies on Prostitution and Trafficking: Swedish, Dutch, and German Evidence
Nadejda Marinova and Patrick James
Chapter 4: Abortion Legality-Mozambique and Tanzania
Morality, Legality, and Health: The Influence of the Grounds of Abortion Legality on Abortion-Related Health Issues
Laura Sjoberg
Chapter 5: Global Gag Rule on Abortion Speech-United States
US Family Planning Policy and Domestic Divisions: Implications for Women's Reproductive Health
Karen L. Baird
Chapter 6: Breastfeeding and the Role of the State-Iran
State Policies Restricting Access to Infant Formula: Ethics and Impact on Women's and Children's Health
Leah R. Perlman and Kathryn Roberts
Chapter 7: Government Cash Incentives for Institutional Deliveries-India
Ethics and Global Health Promotion: The Government-Sponsored Janani Suraksha Yojana Maternal Health Financing Scheme in India
Katherine Ba-Thike and Ayushi Gummadi
Chapter 8: Expanding Dimensions of Women's Health-Sri Lanka
'Beyond Reproduction': A New Shift in Women's Health in Sri Lanka?
Darshi Thoradeniya
Chapter 9: What Have We Learned?
Patrick James and Lyn Boyd-Judson
「Nielsen BookData」 より