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Assessing Participatory Development
Author | : William P. Lineberry |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 117 |
Release | : 2019-04-12 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0429713878 |
This book was shaped by ten years of International Fund for Agricultural Development's experience on innovative approaches to people's participation in development. Its critical assessment of the participatory approach explains how it works, its benefits and the pitfalls it harbours for the unwary.
Gender, Livelihoods and Migration in Africa
Author | : Justina Dugbazah |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2012-01-12 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1465382941 |
This book presents an in-depth discussion within diverse contexts and a range of conceptual and methodological offerings, which interrogate not only issues concerning the migration discourse, but of gender theory and practice as well. It explores the gendered patterns of migration including how gender impacts on decisions to migrate in terms of who goes and why. Furthermore it examines how this affects the benefits and risks of migration for women and men, including impact on gender relations. The books empirical analysis is expertly crafted and executed, and the author shows an impressive state-of-the-art qualitative research analysis. This book provides an invaluable, up-to-date and refreshing discussion of key development issues in sub-Saharan Africa. The book will be of particular interest to those working in disciplines, and interdisciplinary fields such as development studies, agricultural studies, rural development, migration studies, gender studies, African studies, anthropology, political science, political economy, social work, economics, geography, and sociology.
Applied Economics and the Critical Realist Critique
Author | : Paul Downward |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2005-08-18 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1134497601 |
This intriguing new book examines and analyses the role of critical realism in economics and specifically how this line of thought can be applied to the real world. With contributions from such varying commentators as Sheila Dow, Wendy Olsen and Fred Lee, this new book is unique in its approach and will be of great interest to both economic methodologists and those involved in applied economic studies.
Development and Women's Reproductive Health in Ghana, 1920-1982
Author | : Holly Ashford |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2022-12-09 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1000801810 |
This book investigates the history of women’s reproductive health in Ghana, arguing that between the 1920s and 1980s, it was largely driven by discourses of development and population control rather than a concern for women’s health or rights. Between the 1920s and 1980s, the choices that Ghanaian women made regarding their reproductive health were defined by development policy and practice. Spanning the colonial and immediate postcolonial periods, this book demonstrates that whilst the substance of development discourse shifted over time, principles of development continued to be used to impact and legitimise reproductive health policy and practices well after independence. The book explores Ghana’s pluralist health system, the introduction of maternal and child welfare, the dominance of the Red Cross in Ghana’s maternal and child health landscape, nationalist pronatalism and global population activism. In order to understand how global iterations of development and health policy impacted ordinary lives in Ghana, the author uses evidence from multiple ‘levels,’ including private papers, national archives and records of international and transnational organisations. Providing balanced archival perspectives, the book includes extensive oral history interviews carried out with both rural Ghanaian women and traditional birth attendants, as well as with midwives, doctors and family planning fieldworkers. This book will have an important impact on a number of historical fields including Ghanaian history, global health history, global histories of population and family planning and histories of development. It will be of interest to researchers and students in the history of public health, development, Africa, Ghana and gender.
Women, Employment and Exclusion
Author | : Caroline Sweetman |
Publisher | : Oxfam |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 1996-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780855983642 |
This text compares the effectiveness of approaches in aiding poverty reduction. The provision of credit and other financial services has become seen as the answer to the problem facing poor people. It emphasizes the importance of studying the local context, and then considering macro-economic factors which may be operating upon the economy.
Technology and Rural Women
Author | : Iftikhar Ahmed |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2022-08-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1000648761 |
First published in 1985, Technology and Rural Women synthesizes the fragmented empirical evidence and the wide range of theoretical approaches on the effects of modernisation on women in the developing world. Using a multi-disciplinary methodology, empirical and sectoral overviews, and country case studies, it draws together the literature to clarify the issues and the policies. The book begins with a conceptual overview and analyses the applicability of traditional theories of technological change and impact on gender based distributional questions. It proceeds to compare the African and Asian experience, examines the African situation regionally, and then as a set of four country case studies. The authors find that the imperfections of rural factor markets have contributed to women’s concentration in labour intensive sectors, marked by low productivity and low returns. Biases in the agrarian structure and the extension services are largely responsible for the Institutionalisation of discrimination against women. Finally, the volume identifies the social, economic, and technical constraints to the diffusion of technologies relevant to rural women’s tasks. In the final chapter the book’s analysis is further refined and extended, so that its conclusions to both theory and policy making are clearly brought out, and areas of future research identified. This book is an essential read for students and scholars of labour economics, women’s studies and economics in general.
Bridges of Development
Author | : Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf |
Publisher | : Woeli Publishing Services |
Total Pages | : 654 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
Extrait de la couverture : "This annoteted bibliography provides a comprehensive update of the growing body of knowledge on gender and the Ghanaian family. The areas of study encompass traditional and modern households. Not only are deep insights provided on population and development, but the data makes a case for improving advocacy on women. The elements have been so arranged that retrieval of information is easy : the comprehensive index at the en of the book and the citing of institutions holding the data make this an invaluable reference tool for researchers, policy-makers, development agencies and students at large. A remarkable feature is its support for curricula improvement on gender studies, geography, social sciences, population, family life education and development in schools and universities."