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Women and Development in the Third World

by Janet Momsen

This book reviews both policy and practice in Latin America, Africa and Asia and raises thought-provoking questions concerning the role of development planning and the empowerment of women.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

For all societies, the common denominator of gender is female subordination. For women of the Third World, the effects of this position are exacerbated by economic crisis, the legacy of colonialism as well as patriarchal attitudes. Feminist critique has introduced the gender factor to development theory, arguing that the equal distribution of the benefits of economic development can only be achieved through a radical restructuring of the process of development. Now, the universal validity of both gender-neutral development theory and the feminist concepts of the post-industrial world are being questioned. All societies establish a clear-cut division of labour by sex. The traditional work model for women has been housework and childcare. This mould has been broken by women in the developing countries who have worked extensively in both the urban and rural sectors. New economic demands have created new opportunities. Janet Momsen presents ten world-wide case studies, personalised examples of women's lives and coping strategies in the Third World. Her review of policy and practice raises questions about development planning and the empowerment of women.The book concludes with a discussion of the impact of environmental degradation and economic restructuring on women, describing the integral position of women in any solution to the current crises facing the Third World. Women and Development comes as a welcome introductory text in an area where the present literature is concentrated on the advanced and the specialised. The book will be invaluable to students of Development, Geography, Sociology, Economics and Women's Studies and of interest to all concerned for the position of women in the world today.

Back Cover

For all societies, the common denominator of gender is female subordination. For women of the Third World the effects of this position are worsened by economic crisis, the legacy of colonialism, as well as patriarchal attitudes and economic crises. Feminist critique has introduced the gender factor to development theory, arguing that the equal distribution of the benefits of economic development can only be achieved through a radical restructuring of the process of development. This important new book reviews both policy and practice in Latin America, Africa and Asia and raises thought-provoking questions concerning the role of development planning and the empowerment of women.

Author Biography

Janet Henshall Momsen

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Sex Ratio 3. Reproduction 4. Women and Work in Rural Areas 5. Women and Work in Urban Areas 6. Spatial Patterns of Women's Economic Activity 7. Women and Development Planning Discussion Questions Further Reading

Review

'... the author should be congradulated in the admirable way she has summarised recent research on the topic of women and development ... this book is the first and much-needed attempt to explain these vital issues to a more general audience ... this book should be required reading for sixth formers and undergraduates studying development in the Third World. - Area

Details

ISBN0415016959
Short Title WOMEN & DEVELOPMENT IN THE 3RD
Pages 128
Language English
ISBN-10 0415016959
ISBN-13 9780415016957
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 1991
Imprint Routledge
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780415016957
UK Release Date 1991-03-07
AU Release Date 1991-03-07
NZ Release Date 1991-03-07
Author Janet Momsen
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series Routledge Introductions to Development
Publication Date 1991-03-07
Alternative 9781138417038
DEWEY 307.14120917
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education

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