9780813321073-0813321077-Engendering Wealth and Well-being: Empowerment for Global Change (Latin America in Global Perspective)

Engendering Wealth and Well-being: Empowerment for Global Change (Latin America in Global Perspective)

ISBN-13: 9780813321073
ISBN-10: 0813321077
Edition: 1
Author: Irene Tinker, Cathy A. Rakowski, Michael Monteon, Rae Lesser Blumberg
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Westview Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780813321073
ISBN-10: 0813321077
Edition: 1
Author: Irene Tinker, Cathy A. Rakowski, Michael Monteon, Rae Lesser Blumberg
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Westview Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages

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Engendering Wealth and Well-being: Empowerment for Global Change (Latin America in Global Perspective) (ISBN-13: 9780813321073 and ISBN-10: 0813321077), written by authors Irene Tinker, Cathy A. Rakowski, Michael Monteon, Rae Lesser Blumberg, was published by Westview Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Engendering Wealth and Well-being: Empowerment for Global Change (Latin America in Global Perspective) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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The new international division of labor and the imposition of structural adjustment on Third World countries has necessitated a reexamination of development policies and a reevaluation of the role of gender in their success or failure. Although women often bear the heaviest burden under structural adjustment, there is also considerable evidence of women being empowered through their responses to the challenges of economic restructuring. Based on case study material from Eastern Europe, the Islamic nations, Africa, China, and Latin America, this volume explores the significant contributions women make to the wealth and well-being of their families and nations. The contributors argue persuasively that women may hold the key to sustainable development, an increasingly critical issue at a time when policymakers are reconsidering the full costs and benefits of a growth-fixated development model. One of the first to embody the new “gender and development” paradigm, this book reports on research at the frontiers of knowledge and theory about the gendered outcomes of economic transformation, restructuring, and social change. By incorporating “voices from the South,” it makes a provocative addition to our understanding of the political economy of development and of the relationship between world ecology and the world economy.

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