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Gender And Development In The Middle East And North Africa Women In The Public Sphere Orientations In Development Nadereh Chamlou

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Gender And Development In The Middle East And North Africa Women In The Public Sphere Orientations In Development Nadereh Chamlou
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Nadereh Chamlou
ISBN: 9780821356760, 9781417500604, 0821356763, 1417500603
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Gender And Development In The Middle East And North Africa Women In The Public Sphere Orientations In Development Nadereh Chamlou by Nadereh Chamlou 9780821356760, 9781417500604, 0821356763, 1417500603 instant download after payment.

Decades of investment and improved policies have greatly increased women's education and health and have reduced their fertility rate. However, the expected payoffs in higher employment and economic growth have not materialized. Because of cultural and political barriers, only a third of women are in the labor force - the lowest rate in the world. Future economic growth must rely on human resources rather than on the natural resources relied on in the past. Women remain a huge, untapped reservoir of human potential. Gender issues have been seen as a peripheral concern that resided mainly within the realm of the social sectors. Yet gender is ultimately also an economic issue. Gender and Development in the Middle East and North Africa recognizes the complexity of gender issues, explores the causes of gender inequality, and proposes an agenda for change. Also included is a CD-ROM containing household survey data and a statistical appendix.

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