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Gender And Wellbeing In Europe Bernard Harris Lina Galvez And Helena Machado

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Gender And Wellbeing In Europe Bernard Harris Lina Galvez And Helena Machado
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.44 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Bernard Harris, Lina Galvez and Helena Machado
ISBN: 9780754672647, 9780754688631, 0754672646, 0754688631
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Gender And Wellbeing In Europe Bernard Harris Lina Galvez And Helena Machado by Bernard Harris, Lina Galvez And Helena Machado 9780754672647, 9780754688631, 0754672646, 0754688631 instant download after payment.

This is the first of four books based on a series of symposia, funded by the European Science Foundation under the auspices of COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research). It draws on both historical and contemporary European case-studies to offer a sophisticated account of the relationship between gender and well-being. The authors focus on key discussions of the changing conceptions of well-being from early twentieth century calculations of the relationship between income and the cost-of-living, to more recent critiques from feminist writers. Their fascinating answers allow them to significantly challenge the issue with the idea that well-being is not identifiable with income or opulence but relates to more abstract concepts including capabilities, freedom, and agency of different women and men and will be of considerable interest to Sociologists of Health, Gender, Sexuality and Economics.

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