Woman's role in economic development / Ester Boserup ; with a new introduction by Nazneen Kanji, Su Fei Tan and Camilla Toulmin, Monographie imprimée

Main Author: Boserup, Ester, 1910-1999, AuteurSecondary Author: Kanji, Nazneen, Préfacier;Tan, Su Fei, Préfacier;Toulmin, Camilla, PréfacierLanguage: anglais.Edition Statement: Reprinted with new introduction.Publication : London, Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2007Description: 1 vol. (xxxiv, 271 p.) : ill., cartes, couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cmISBN: 978-1-8440-7392-4; 1-8440-7392-0.Dewey: 305.42091724, 22Contents note: Introduction -- Part I: In the Village. Male and Female Farming Systems - The Economics of Polygamy -- Loss of Status under European Rule - The Casual Worker -- Part II: In the Town. Women in a Men's World - Industry: From the Hut to the Factory -- The Educated Woman - Women in the Urban Hierarchy -- Part III: From Village to Town. The Lure of the Towns - Urban Job Opportunities for Women - The Unemployment Scare - The Design of Female Education Abstract: "This classic text by Ester Boserup was the first investigation ever undertaken into what happens to women in the process of economic and social growth throughout the developing world, thereby serving as an international benchmark. In the context of the ongoing struggle for women's rights, massive urbanization and international efforts to reduce poverty, this book continues to be a vital text for economists, sociologists, development workers, activists and all those who take an active interest in women's social and economic circumstances and problems throughout the world." "A substantial new Introduction reflects on Boserup's legacy as a scholar and activist, and the continuing relevance of her work. This highlights the key issue of how the role of women in economic development has or has not changed over the past four decades in developing countries, and covers crucial current topics including: women and inequality, international and national migration, conflict, HIV and AIDS, markets and employment, urbanization, leadership, property rights, global processes, including the Millennium Development Goals, and barriers to change."--Jacket.Bibliography: Bibliogr. p. 251 - 263. Index; Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-263) and indexes..Subject - Topical Name: Femmes -- Pays en voie de développement Conditions sociales | Femmes -- Pays en voie de développement Conditions économiques | Femmes, Statut juridique Pays en voie de développement Subject - Geographical Name: Pays en voie de développement
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Bibliogr. p. 251 - 263. Index

Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-263) and indexes.

Introduction -- Part I: In the Village. Male and Female Farming Systems - The Economics of Polygamy -- Loss of Status under European Rule - The Casual Worker -- Part II: In the Town. Women in a Men's World - Industry: From the Hut to the Factory -- The Educated Woman - Women in the Urban Hierarchy -- Part III: From Village to Town. The Lure of the Towns - Urban Job Opportunities for Women - The Unemployment Scare - The Design of Female Education

"This classic text by Ester Boserup was the first investigation ever undertaken into what happens to women in the process of economic and social growth throughout the developing world, thereby serving as an international benchmark. In the context of the ongoing struggle for women's rights, massive urbanization and international efforts to reduce poverty, this book continues to be a vital text for economists, sociologists, development workers, activists and all those who take an active interest in women's social and economic circumstances and problems throughout the world." "A substantial new Introduction reflects on Boserup's legacy as a scholar and activist, and the continuing relevance of her work. This highlights the key issue of how the role of women in economic development has or has not changed over the past four decades in developing countries, and covers crucial current topics including: women and inequality, international and national migration, conflict, HIV and AIDS, markets and employment, urbanization, leadership, property rights, global processes, including the Millennium Development Goals, and barriers to change."--Jacket

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