Development and equity : an interdisciplinary exploration by ten scholars from Africa, Asia and Latin America
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Development and equity : an interdisciplinary exploration by ten scholars from Africa, Asia and Latin America
Brill, c2014
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Conference (held in the Hague on 28 Nov. 2012) proceedings, includes 3 essays
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Development and equity : introduction to the lustrum conference of the Prince Vlaus chair in development and equity / Leo de Haan, Ton Dietz & Dick Foeken
- A fresh perspective on economics and equity / Syed Mansoob Murshed
- Waithood : youth transitions and social change / Alcinda Honwana
- Beyond survival : militarism, equity and women's security / Amina Mama
- Development, equity, gender, health, poverty and militarization : is there a link in the countries of West Africa? / Irene Akua Agyepong
- The right to stay home : equity and the struggle of migrant indigenous peoples / Gaspar Rivera-Salgado
- Towards a territorial, multi-actor and multi-level approach for sustainable development cooperation and social responsibility policies / Patricia Almeida Ashley
- Gender equality and Muslim women : negotiating expanded rights in Muslim majority and immigrant contexts / Rema Hammami
- Identities and access to energy : a case from India / Atul Kumar
- Gender equity and governance in Pakistan : looking through Leventhal's concept of organizational justice / Nasira Jabeen
- Looking through the Leventhal lens : is gender equity in the Philippines a puzzle? / Stella Quimbo
- Bargaining positions and trust in Ethiopian coffee cooperatives : a gender perspective / Annemarie Groot Kormelinck
- The right to development : can states be held responsible? / Nienke van der Have
- Responsible business practices of Dutch enterprises in Kenyan agri-business / Lisanne Heemskerk