Geography, health and sustainability : gender matters globally

著者

    • Williams, Allison
    • Luginaah, Isaac N.

書誌事項

Geography, health and sustainability : gender matters globally

edited by Allison Williams & Isaac Luginaah

(Geographies of health)

Routledge, 2021

  • hbk.

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Few manuscripts on this topic have been published recently, with the last being published in 2015. Few manuscripts focus solely on gender equality in development, providing interest to several disciplines outside of geography (women's studies, gender studies, feminist studies, etc.). Provides engaging practical case studies that hold interest for those working in NGO's and organizations invested in the work of the SDG's Particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa Addresses women's lives across the life-trajectory

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • Part 1. SDG 5: Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls
  • 2. Gender, Adolescents, and Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana
  • 3. Sustainable Development Goals and the Internal Logics of 'Gender Equality' in the Liberian Context
  • 4. Global Trends in Women's Employment in Renewable Energy: Continuities, Disruptions and Contradictions
  • 5. Producing Gender Statistics at Local Level: The Case of Mito-city, Japan
  • Part 2. Target 5.4: Value Unpaid Care and Promote Shared Domestic Responsibilities
  • 6. Gender Statistics, Geospatial Analysis and Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study of Mexico
  • 7. Understanding Women's Unpaid Work and Domestic Work: Using Photovoice to Capture Immigrant Carer-employee Experiences in Southern Ontario, Canada
  • 8. Resource insecurity and gendered inequalities in health: a challenge to sustainable livelihood
  • 9. "Today men's orientation has changed": gender and household water and sanitation responsibilities in Ghana
  • 10. Canvas Totes and Plastic Bags: The Political Ecology of Food Assistance Effectiveness at Farmers' Markets in Minneapolis-St Paul, USA
  • Part 3. Target 5.6: Universal Access to Reproductive Health and Rights
  • 11. Internal Migration as a Determinant of Antenatal Care in the Brong-Ahafo Region, Ghana: Does Length of Residence Matter?
  • 12. Longitudinal analysis of progress in women's empowerment and maternal mortality outcomes: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 13. Mental Health, Quality of Life and Life Experiences of Ghanaian Women Living with Breast Cancer
  • 14. Event-History Analysis of Determinants of Breastfeeding in Cambodia: Evident from Demographic and Health Survey
  • 15. The World We Want: The Development We Want

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