GENDER AND ECONOMICS
| Gender and Care, 2009 |
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Providing care can be both a source of fulfilment and a terrible burden. For women and girls in particular, their socially prescribed role as carers can undermine their rights and limit their opportunities, capabilities and choices - posing a fundamental obstacle to gender equality and well-being. How can we move towards a world in which individuals and society recognise and value the importance of different forms of care, but without reinforcing care work as something that only women can or should do? |
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Overview Report:
By Emily Esplen
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Supporting Resources Collection
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Gender and Development
In Brief
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Version en castellano
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| Gender and Trade, Cutting Edge Pack, 2006 |
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| Overview Report by Zo Randriamaro
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| Supporting Resources Collection by Charlie
Sever and Lata Narayanaswamy
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| Gender and Development In
Brief
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| Gender and Budgets, Cutting Edge Pack, 2003 |
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| Overview Report by Helena Hofbauer Balmori
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Supporting Resources Collection by Hazel Reeves and Charlie
Sever
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| Gender and Development In Brief
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Cutting
Edge Pack on Gender and Budgets is also available on CD Rom.
The CD Rom can be accessed online here |
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contact: Ms. Ana Maria Luey, The Gender Unit (BDP), UNDP, 301 East 45th
Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10017, USA. Email: ana.maria.luey@undp.org
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| Gender and Economic Globalisation: An Annotated Bibliography,
2002, 25pp (Bibliography 12) |
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| Emma Bell with Paola Brambilla, 2002, 25pp
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française
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| Gender and Microcredit: Useful Resources (Report 61) |
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| Paola Brambilla, Emma Bell and Charlotte Sever, 2001,
21pp |
Economic reform and poverty: a gender analysis (Report
50) |
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| Sally Baden, 1997, 19pp |
| Women's and gender budgets: an annotated resource list (Bibliography
9) |
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| Hazel Reeves and Heike Wach, 1999, 33pp |
Trade Policy, In Brief Issue 8 |
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| BRIDGE, 1998 |
| Global trade expansion and liberalisation: gender issues and
impacts (Report 42) |
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Marzia Fontana, Susan Joekes and Rachel Masika, 1998,
82pp |
Gender issues in agricultural market liberalisation
(Report 41) |
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| Sally Baden, 1996, 40pp |
Gender issues in financial liberalisation and financial sector
reform (Report 39) |
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| Sally Baden, 1996, 51pp |
Employment and sustainable livelihoods: a gender perspective
(Report 37) |
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| Rachel Masika with Susan Joekes, 1996, 34pp |
| The impact of recession and adjustment on women's work in selected
developing countries (Report 15) |
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| Sally Baden, 1993, 40pp
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| Innovations in work organisation at enterprise level, changes
in technology and women's employment (Report 14) |
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| Swasti Mitter, 1993, 20pp |
| Gender and adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa (Report
8) |
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| Sally Baden, 1993, 36pp
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