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Seen Heard And Counted Rethinking Care In A Development Context Shahra Razavi

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Seen Heard And Counted Rethinking Care In A Development Context Shahra Razavi
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Shahra Razavi
ISBN: 9781118297261, 9781444361537, 1118297261, 1444361538
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Seen Heard And Counted Rethinking Care In A Development Context Shahra Razavi by Shahra Razavi 9781118297261, 9781444361537, 1118297261, 1444361538 instant download after payment.

Contributors analyze the care economy in the developing world, at a moment when existing systems are under strain and new ideas are coming into focus.
  • Offers the first global, regionally diverse study of the “invisible economy” of care, including case studies from diverse regional contexts of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaContent:
    Chapter 1 Rethinking Care in a Development Context: An Introduction (pages 1–30): Shahra Razavi
    Chapter 2 The Good, the Bad and the Confusing: The Political Economy of Social Care Expansion in South Korea (pages 31–49): Ito Peng
    Chapter 3 South Africa: A Legacy of Family Disruption (pages 51–71): Debbie Budlender and Francie Lund
    Chapter 4 Harsh Choices: Chinese Women's Paid Work and Unpaid Care Responsibilities under Economic Reform (pages 73–91): Sarah Cook and Xiao?yuan Dong
    Chapter 5 A Widening Gap? The Political and Social Organization of Childcare in Argentina (pages 93–120): Eleonor Faur
    Chapter 6 Who Cares in Nicaragua? A Care Regime in an Exclusionary Social Policy Context (pages 121–148): Juliana Martinez Franzoni and Koen Voorend
    Chapter 7 A Perfect Storm? Welfare, Care, Gender and Generations in Uruguay (pages 149–173): Fernando Filgueira, Magdalena Gutierrez and Jorge Papadopulos
    Chapter 8 Stratified Familialism: The Care Regime in India through the Lens of Childcare (pages 175–203): Rajni Palriwala and N. Neetha
    Chapter 9 Putting Two and Two Together? Early Childhood Education, Mothers' Employment and Care Service Expansion in Chile and Mexico (pages 205–232): Silke Staab and Roberto Gerhard
    Chapter 10 Going Global: The Transnationalization of Care (pages 233–254): Nicola Yeates

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