Gender and Development:Theoretical, Empirical And Prectical Approaches Volume II

Kitap : Gender and Development:Theoretical, Empirical And Prectical Approaches Volume II

Yazar : * Lourdes Benerita * Savitri Bisnath

Dil : İngilizce

Bölüm : Kadın

Yayın Yeri : UK

ISBN : 1 84064 194 0

Cilt : 2

Yayın Tarihi : 2001

Yayıncı : Edward Elgar Publishing,Inc.

Tür : Kitap

Kitap No : 2839

İÇİNDEKİLER


Contents
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I.
PART I WOMEN'S ACCESS TO RESOURCES, GENDER AND POVERTY
1. Bina Agarwal (1986), 'Women, Poverty and Agricultural Growth in India', Journal of Peasant Studies, 13 (4), July, 165-220
2. Gillian Hart (1992), 'Household Production Reconsidered: Gender, Labor Conflict, and Technological Change in Malaysia's Muda Region', World Development, 20 (6), June, 809-23
3. Carmen Diana Deere (1995), 'What Difference Does Gender Make?: Rethinking Peasant Studies', Feminist Economics, 1 (1), Spring, 53-72
4. Anne Marie Goetz and Rina Sen Gupta (1996), 'Who Takes the Credit? Gender, Power, and Control over Loan Use in Rural Credit Programs in Bangladesh', World Development, 24 (1), January, 45-63
5. Cecile Jackson (1998), 'Rescuing Gender from the Poverty Trap', in Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson (eds), Feminist Visions of Development: Gender, Analysis and Policy, Chapter 2, London and New York: Routledge, 39-64
PART II GENDER, EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR MARKETS
6. Aline K. Wong (1981), 'Planned Development, Social Stratification, and the Sexual Division of Labor in Singapore', Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1 (2), Winter, 434-52
7. Linda Y.C. Lim (1983), 'Capitalism, Imperialism, and Patriarchy: The Dilemma of Third-World Women Workers in Multinational Factories', in June Nash and Maria Patricia Fernandez-Kelly (eds), Women, Men, and the International Division of Labor, Chapter 3, Albany: State University of New York Press, 70-91
8. Catherine Hein (1986), 'The Feminisation of Industrial Employment in Mauritius: A Case of Sex Segregation',in Richard Anker and Catherine Hein (eds).Sex Inequalities in Urban Employment in the Third World, Chapter 7, London: Macmillan Press Ltd, 277-311
9. Nilüfer Çagatay and Günseli Berik (1990), Transition to Export-Led Growth in Turkey: Is There a Feminization of Employment?', Review of Radical Political Economics, 22 (1), Spring, 115-34
10. Jean Larson Pyle and Leslie Dawson (1990), 'The Impact of Multinational Technological Transfer on Female Workforces in Asia', Columbia Journal of World Business, 25 (4), Winter, 40-8

11. Ruth Pearson (1991),'Male Bias and Women's Work in Mexico's Border Industries', in Diane Elson (ed.), Male Bias in the Development Process, Chapter 6, Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 133-63
12. Adrian Wood (1991), 'North-South Trade and Female Labour in Manufacturing: An Asymmetry', Journal of Development Studies, 27 (2), January, 168-89
13. Irma Arriagada (1994), 'Changes in the Urban Female Labour Market', CEPAL Review, 53, August, 91-110
14. Guy Standing (1999),'Global Feminization Through Flexible Labor: A Theme Revisited', World Development, 27 (3), March, 583-602
PART III STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT AND ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING
15. Lawrence Haddad, Lynn R. Brown, Andrea Richter and Lisa Smith (1995), "The Gender Dimensions of Economic Adjustment Policies: Potential Interactions and Evidence to Date', World Development, 23 (6), June, 881-96
16. Diane Elson (1995), 'Gender Awareness in Modeling Structural Adjustment', World Development, 23(11), November, 1851-68
17. Nilüfer Çağatay and Şule Özler (1995), 'Feminization of the Labor Force: The Effects of Long-Term Development and Structural Adjustment', World Development, 23 (11), November, 1883-94
18. William Darity, Jr. (1995), The Formal Structure of a Gender-Segregated Low-Income Economy', World Development, 23 (11), November, 1963-8
19. Maria Sagrario Floro and Kendall Schaefer (1998), 'Restructuring of Labor Markets in the Philippines and Zambia: The Gender Dimension', Journal of Developing Areas, 33 (1), Fall, 73-98
20. Lourdes Beneria (1999),'Structural Adjustment Policies', in Janice Peterson and Margaret Lewis (eds), Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 687-95
PART IV GENDER AND MARKETS
21. Gita Sen (1996), 'Gender, Markets and States: A Selective Review and Research Agenda', World Development, 24 (5), May, 821-9
22. Nilüfer Çagatay (1996), 'Gender and International Labor Standards in the World Economy', Review of Radical Political Economics, 28 (3), September, 92-101
23. Barbara Harriss-White (1998), 'Female and Male Grain Marketing Systems: Analytical and Policy Issues for West Africa and India', in Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson (eds), Feminist Visions of Development: Gender, Analysis and Policy, Chapter 9, London and New York: Routledge. 189-213PART V INSTITUTIONAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE
24. Carmen Diana Deere (1985), 'Rural Women and State Policy: The Latin American Agrarian Reform Experience', World Development, 13 (9), September, 1037-53
25. Nan Wiegersma (1991), 'Peasant Patriarchy and the Subversion of the Collective in Vietnam', Review of Radical Political Economics, 23 (3 & 4), Fall/Winter, 174-97
26. Bina Agarwal (1994), 'Gender and Command Over Property: A
Critical Gap in Economic Analysis and Policy in South Asia',World Development, 22 (10), October, 1455-78
27. Amy Lind (1997),'Gender, Development and Urban Social Change: Women's Community Action in Global Cities', World Development, 25 (8), August, 1205-23
28. Mieke Meurs (1998), 'Imagined and Imagining Equality in East Central Europe: Gender and Ethnic Differences in the Economic Transformation of Bulgaria',in John Pickles and Adrian Smith (eds), Theorising Transition: The Political Economy of Post-Communist Transformations, Chapter 14, London and New York: Routledge, 330-46
29. Valentine M. Moghadam (2000), 'Gender and Economic Reforms: A Framework for Analysis and Evidence from Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Turkey', in Feride Acar and Ayşe Güneş-Ayata (eds), Gender and Identity Construction: Women of Central Asia, the Caucasus and Turkey, Leiden: Brill, 23-43
Name Index