2 edition of Women and rural development found in the catalog.
Women and rural development
Regina Maria Schneider
Published
1991
by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit in Eschborn
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Regina Maria Schneider, Winfried Schneider ; translated by Hilary Burgess, Doris Jones. |
Series | Schriftenreihe der GTZ -- no. 220, Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit -- no. 220 |
Contributions | Schneider, Winfried, 1951- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ1240 .S34 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 145 p. : |
Number of Pages | 145 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18629829M |
Women’s participation in rural labour markets varies considerably across regions, but invariably women are over represented in unpaid, seasonal and part-time work, and the available evidence suggests that women are often paid less than men, for the same Size: KB. Book Description. The failure to include gender in the economic history of rural development has severely limited our understanding of privatizing, collectivist and colonial economic policies that disrupted and transformed the lives of rural women and men in the modern world.
Women's Organisation in Rural Development (WORD), Namakkal. K likes. Women's Organisation in Rural Development (WORD) is a voluntary development organisation (NGO) working for the upliftment of Followers: K. Division Rural Development, Global Food Security Postal address of BMZ offices Bonn Office Berlin Office Dahlmannstraße 4 Stresemannstraße 94 Bonn, Germany Berlin, Germany T +49 99 T +49 30 18 F +49 99 F +49 30 18 [email protected] Gender and Rural Development.
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past three to four decades. The highpoint in the renewed global interest in the development of rural people and their environment was reached with the setting of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the year All of the set goals are basically rural development goals. With less Cited by: interest of rural women is being increased towards the entrepreneurship in India. The micro finance is an agenda for empowering rural women and micro enterprises are an integral part of planned strategy for securing balanced development .
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This book critically examines the transformation of this dialogue over the time and its implications in the improvement of the lives of rural men and women.
The theoretical arguments for the. Women, Gender and Rural Development in China Tamara Jacka and Sally Sargeson (eds.) Book Review Over the last three decades China has experienced phenomenal growth rates, rapid industrialisation, and Women and rural development book transformation of its socio-economic fabric.
Its soaring economic power has been matched by a spectacular decline in the number of people living. In the early s, an interest in women and their connection with the environment was sparked, largely by a book written by Esther Boserup entitled Woman's Role in Economic Development.
Starting in the s, policy makers and governments became more mindful of the connection between the environment and gender issues. Changes began to be made regarding natural.
The book deals on a field survey on the role of women in eleven different activities in the rural sectors. It covers such aspects like labour absorption, decision-making role and socio-economic characteristics of women in male dominated households.
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Historically, rural women are powerful, strong and purposeful women who are deprived by the circumstances of abuse, inequality, and lack of opportunities.
These challenges have hindered their personal development, economic empowerment, and community leadership. Rural women make a quarter of the world’s population. Rural women are key agents for achieving the transformational economic, environmental and social changes required for sustainable development.
But limited access to credit, health care and education are among the many challenges they face, further aggravated by the global food and economic crises and climate change.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Agrawal, Binod C. Women, television, and rural development. New Delhi: National, (OCoLC) This book, edited in Spanish, Portuguese and English by the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), compiles written pieces by authors who, from very diverse perspectives, examine the status of rural women and their real contribution to agriculture and development in rural areas.
Women's organizations in rural development. Washington, D.C.: Distributed by Office of Women in Development, Agency for International Development. This is a challenging book for all concerned with rural development, as practitioners, academics, students or Dr Chambers contends that researchers, scientists, administrators and fieldworkers rarely appreciate the richness and validity of rural people's knowledge or the hidden nature of rural poverty/5.
`Goetz′s book is an important work as it fills a significant gap in the literature on development intervention - the role of women field staff in implementing programmes for all women clients - because "it is at the field level where resistance, miscomprehension or lack of commitment are most played out".
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Crafting development strategies requires understanding how new knowledge can fit in and work out in governance. Drawing on experiences in five continents, the authors develop a theoretical framework which elucidates how modes of governance and rural development are .pp.
and L. Pruitt, “CEDAW and rural development: empowering women with law from the top down, activism from the bottom up”, Balti-more Law Review, vol. 41 (), p. Women, human rights and development | PART TWO nology as well as adequate living conditions, includ- ing water, electricity, housing and transport and, of.Secondly, women are key managers of natural resources and powerful agents of change.
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