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Gender and Care, 2009   Pack contents: Versions available:

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?

 

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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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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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.
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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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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


Glossary on macroeconomics from a gender perspective (Report48)
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Patricia Alexander with Sally Baden, 2000, 44pp

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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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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


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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