uncovering the gendered structure of 'the social' /
edited by Shahra Razavi and Shireen Hassim.
New York :
UNRISD,
2006.
xvii, 355 pages ;
25 cm.
Social policy in a development context
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book addresses the central questions of how social and economic rights have been historically constructed and shaped by processes of political change, economic structures and reforms, and institutional design and capacities. These conceptualizations and processes are deeply gendered even in contexts where formal political equality has been won, and while gender is a persistent marker of difference across these regions, it intersects in a variety of ways with other axes of difference such as class, race and age. The book illustrates the importance of thinking beyond states and markets in social provisioning, including in its analysis the interactions between these and other social institutions such as family and community." - Publisher's description.
Sex role-- Government policy, Cross-cultural studies.
Social policy, Cross-cultural studies.
Women-- Government policy, Cross-cultural studies.
Women-- Social conditions, Cross-cultural studies.