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Gender and the Economic Crisis (Paperback)
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Gender and the Economic Crisis (Paperback)
Series: Working in Gender & Development
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The current global economic crisis is expected to lead to millions
more people being pushed into extreme poverty. The effects are
profoundly different for women and men, and the existing gender
inequalities and power imbalances mean that additional problems are
falling disproportionately on those who are already structurally
disempowered and marginalized.The economic crisis is the latest
element in a complex web of shocks and longer-term traumas
affecting women, men and their families in developing countries.
These include food and fuel shocks, changing climatic conditions,
and the HIV pandemic. For many people living in poverty, these
crises are experienced as one multifaceted crisis, which has
accentuated already existing underlying chronic concerns in both
the productive and the reproductive (care) economies of the world.
While these issues remain largely invisible to mainstream
economists and policymakers, they are critical to the development
of effective and sustainable responses to the crisis.Contributors
to this book map the emerging impact of the economic crisis on
women, men and their families in different contexts, and suggest
policy and practice changes. Authors include key figures in the
research field as well as policymakers and development
practitioners, who analyze, with first-hand experience, the initial
impacts of the economic crisis in South and East Asia, Africa,
Latin America, and the Middle East.
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