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Gender and inequalities, edited by Naila Kabeer and Caroline Sweetman

Label
Gender and inequalities, edited by Naila Kabeer and Caroline Sweetman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gender and inequalities
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1055683951
Responsibility statement
edited by Naila Kabeer and Caroline Sweetman
Series statement
Working in gender & development
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction: Gender and inequalities / Naila Kabeer & Caroline Sweetman -- 2. Gender, poverty, and inequality: a brief history of feminist contributions in the field of international development / Naila Kabeer -- 3. Gendering the inequality debate / Diane Perrons -- 4. The individual deprivation measure: measuring poverty as if gender and inequality matter / Sharon Bessell -- 5. Gender inequality and inter-household economic inequality in emerging economies: exploring the relationship / Daria Ukhova -- 6. `Leave no one behind' and the challenge of intersectionality: Christian Aid's experience of working with single and Dalit women in India / Jayshree P. Mangubhai & Chiara Capraro -- 7. Women's economic inequality and domestic violence: exploring the links and empowering women / Christine Hughes, Mara Bolis, Rebecca Fries & Stephanie Finigan -- 8. The food insecurity-obesity paradox as a vicious cycle for women: inequalities and health / Andrea S. Papan & Barbara Clow. -- 9. Measuring the drivers of gender inequality and their impact on development: the role of discriminatory social institutions / Gaëlle Ferrant & Keiko Nowacka -- 10. Addressing multiple dimensions of gender inequality: the experience of the BRAC Gender Quality Action Learning (GQAL) programme in Bangladesh / Sheepa Hafiza, Mohammed Kamruzzaman & Hasne Ara Begum -- 11. Bridging inequalities through inclusion: women's rights organisations as the 'missing link' in donor government-led participatory policy development and practice / Abigail Hunt, Hannah Bond & Ruth Ojiambo Ochieng
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