Gender Mainstreaming in Poverty Eradication and the Millennium Development Goals

Gender Mainstreaming in Poverty Eradication and the Millennium Development Goals
Author: Naila Kabeer
Publsiher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0850927528

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This book explores the issue of gender inequality through the lens of the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the first one of halving world poverty by 2015.

Gender and Poverty Reduction

Gender and Poverty Reduction
Author: Birte Rodenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004
Genre: Economic assistance
ISBN: IND:30000100498603

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Gender Equality Poverty and Economic Growth

Gender Equality  Poverty and Economic Growth
Author: Andrew Morrison,Andrew R. Morrison
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2007
Genre: Communities and Human Settlements
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Abstract: This paper reviews empirical findings from economic analyses of the role of gender equality and women's empowerment in reducing poverty and stimulating growth. Going beyond the large literature documenting the impact of female education on a range of development outcomes, the paper presents evidence on the impact of women's access to markets (labor, land, and credit) and women's decision-making power within households on poverty reduction and productivity at the individual and household level. The paper also summarizes evidence from studies examining the relationship between gender equality and poverty reduction and growth at the macro level. Although micro level effects of gender equality on individual productivity and human development outcomes have been well documented and have important ramifications for aggregate economic performance, establishing an empirical relationship between gender equality and poverty reduction and growth at the macro level has proven to be more challenging. The paper concludes by identifying priority areas for future research.

Gender Generation and Poverty

Gender  Generation and Poverty
Author: Sylvia H. Chant
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847206886

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The 'feminisation of poverty' is viewed as a global trend, and of particular concern in developing regions. Yet although popularisation of the term may have raised women's visibility in development discourses and gone some way to 'en-gender' policies for poverty reduction, the construct is only weakly substantiated. This work covers this topic.

The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty

The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty
Author: Sylvia H. Chant
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 733
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781849805162

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. . . possibly the most comprehensive contribution to a detailed and thorough analysis of gendered dimensions of international poverty contexts, causes, and consequences ever brought together into one volume. Gender and Development I recommend this book to be a staple of reference libraries. British Politics and Policy With international attention focused on halving poverty by 2015, the appearance of The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty is both timely and essential. Sylvia Chant is to be congratulated for producing a state-of-the-art compendium of everything you need to know about the often hidden, gendered, dimensions of poverty. Edited and written by leading scholars and policy advisers, the Handbook comprehensively covers the key themes that are vital to understanding poverty as a gendered process, combining policy lessons with theoretical insight. Richly illustrated with examples from across the world, this book will not only be welcomed by all those dedicated to the study of poverty, but, by casting new light on its causes, will also help to develop appropriate measures to tackle it. Professor Maxine Molyneux, Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, UK While each of the articles in this impressive collection makes an original contribution to the conceptual, empirical and policy analysis of gender and poverty, together they provide a comprehensive overview of the field and an essential resource for all sections of the development community. Professor Sylvia Chant is to be congratulated for bringing together some of the leading thinkers in the field from across the world. This is not only an unprecedented feat of international co-operation but feminist collaboration at its best. Professor Naila Kabeer, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK These diverse, thoughtful essays go far beyond a mere summary of international scholarship. They outline a fascinating and provocative agenda for future policy-relevant research. This book will help redefine and revitalise the field of gender and development. Professor Nancy Folbre, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA In the interests of contextualising (and nuancing) the multiple interrelations between gender and poverty, Sylvia Chant has gathered writings on diverse aspects of the subject from a range of disciplinary and professional perspectives, achieving extensive thematic as well as geographical coverage. This benchmark volume presents women s and men s experiences of gendered poverty with respect to a vast spectrum of intersecting issues including local to global economic transformations, family, age, race , migration, assets, paid and unpaid work, health, sexuality, human rights, and conflict and violence. The Handbook also provides up-to-the-minute reflections on how to theorise, measure and represent the connections between gender and poverty, and to contemplate how gendered poverty is affected and potentially redressed by policy and grassroots interventions. An unprecedented and ambitious blend of conceptual, methodological, empirical and practical offerings from a host of established as well as upcoming scholars and professionals from across the globe lends the volume a distinctive and critical edge. Notwithstanding the broad scope of The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty, one theme in common to most of its 100-plus chapters is the need to en-gender analysis and initiatives to combat poverty and inequality at local, national and international levels. As such, the volume will inspire its readers not only to reflect deeply on poverty and gender injustice, but also to consider what to do about it. This book will be essential reading for all with academic, professional or personal interests in gender, poverty, inequality, development, and social, political and economic change in the contemporary world.

Mainstreaming Informal Employment and Gender in Poverty Reduction

Mainstreaming Informal Employment and Gender in Poverty Reduction
Author: Martha Alter Chen,Joann Vanek,Marilyn Carr
Publsiher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0850927978

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On the cover: New gender mainstreaming series on development issues

Education Poverty and Global Goals for Gender Equality

Education  Poverty and Global Goals for Gender Equality
Author: Elaine Unterhalter,Amy North
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351597456

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Drawing on case-study research that examined initiatives which engaged with global aspirations to advance gender equality in schooling in Kenya and South Africa, this book looks at how global frameworks on gender, education and poverty are interpreted in local settings and the politics of implementation. It discusses the forms of global agreements in particular contexts, and allows for an appraisal of how they have been understood by the people who implement them. By using an innovative approach to comparative cross country research, the book illuminates how ideas and actions connect and disconnect around particular meanings of poverty, education and gender in large systems and different settings. Its conclusions will allow assessments of the approach to the post-2015 agenda to be made, taking account of how policy and practice relating to global social justice are negotiated, sometimes negated, the forms in which they are affirmed and the actions that might help enhance them. This book will be valuable for students, researchers, academics, senior teachers, senior government and inter-government officials and senior staff in NGOs working in the field of education and international development, gender, poverty reduction, and social development.

Mainstreaming Gender in Poverty Reduction Strategies

Mainstreaming Gender in Poverty Reduction Strategies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2006
Genre: Gender mainstreaming
ISBN: UOM:39015069200379

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