Gender and development :the economic basis of women's power
Material type: TextPublication details: London Sage 2020Description: xii, 287pISBN: 9781506396637Subject(s): Women in development | WomenDDC classification: 330.90082 Summary: Drawing from the leading scholarship in the field, Gender and Development: The Economic Basis of Women's Power helps you to develop a foundational understanding of the significant role that gender plays in developing societies. Award-winning scholars Samuel Cohn and Rae Lesser Blumberg have carefully selected and edited a collection of readings that encourage you to think critically about the economic power (or lack thereof) of women, and apply key concepts and theory related to gender and current development issues. From women’s participation in labor markets to their financial autonomy and purchasing power, these readings enable you to explore the economic implications of female power and the importance of women’s strategic indispensability.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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330.9 SIN/C comparative economic development | 330.9 TIR/G Global economic history | 330.9 WOO/E Economic geography | 330.90082 GEN Gender and development :the economic basis of women's power | 330.904 NET Networks in the first global age, 1400-1800 | 330.905 11 BER/O On the Brink of deglobalization | 330.905 11 FIN The financial crisis and developing countries : |
Drawing from the leading scholarship in the field, Gender and Development: The Economic Basis of Women's Power helps you to develop a foundational understanding of the significant role that gender plays in developing societies. Award-winning scholars Samuel Cohn and Rae Lesser Blumberg have carefully selected and edited a collection of readings that encourage you to think critically about the economic power (or lack thereof) of women, and apply key concepts and theory related to gender and current development issues. From women’s participation in labor markets to their financial autonomy and purchasing power, these readings enable you to explore the economic implications of female power and the importance of women’s strategic indispensability.
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