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Women And Development In Africa How Gender Works Michael Kevane

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Women And Development In Africa How Gender Works Michael Kevane
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Michael Kevane
ISBN: 9781685853419, 1685853412
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Women And Development In Africa How Gender Works Michael Kevane by Michael Kevane 9781685853419, 1685853412 instant download after payment.

Women and Development in Africa explores gender issues in the context of Africa’s generally poor economic performance. Kevane begins with a broad discussion of the sources of underdevelopment in Africa and the role of gender in economic transactions. He then presents solid evidence on the gendered realities of land rights, the control of labor, bargaining power within households, the marriage market (including a discussion of who “owns” women), and families. The final section of the book reviews specific development programs aimed at women and emphasizes the necessity of gender-sensitive structural changes to promote equitable and rapid development. Illustrative case studies are included throughout.

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