Economic Dimensions of Gender Inequality: A Global Perspective
By (Author) Janet Rives
By (author) Mahmood Yousefi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th August 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social discrimination and social justice
Labour / income economics
Gender studies: women and girls
Development studies
305.42
Hardback
256
This contributed volume explores the status of women in the economies of countries at various developmental stages. Issues covered include, first, evidence of economic and social inequality throughout the world. Second, gender inequality in many societies can be explained by inadequate investment in human capital. Third, by overlooking women's nonmarket output, countries generally overlook women's economic contributions to a nation. Finally, with economic progress women become healthier as well as better educated and trained. Part I addresses the interaction of economic development and gender inequality, while Part II discusses women in France, Mexico, Nigeria, and Turkey. Part III considers some special concerns facing women. Part I addresses the interaction of economic development and gender inequality. Chapters explore gender inequality in newly industrialized countries, the effects of economic development on employment status in less developed countries in the Western Hemisphere, and the economic development and status of women in South Korea. Part II discusses the economic status of women in France, Mexico, and Nigeria. This section also presents models used to estimate labor force participation and earnings of men and women in Turkey. Part III covers special concerns facing women in several countries, including health issues, the status of women during the economic transition in Poland, the gap between actual and official labor force participation of women in Pakistan, and the impact of social technology on the economic status of women in India.
This very useful collection of essays considers the connection between gender equality and economic development, examining the thesis that when countries have a handle on economic development, illiteracy, and widespread poverty, they may attend to issues of gender inequality....the collection has much to recommend it...-Journal of Intercultural Studies
"This very useful collection of essays considers the connection between gender equality and economic development, examining the thesis that when countries have a handle on economic development, illiteracy, and widespread poverty, they may attend to issues of gender inequality....the collection has much to recommend it..."-Journal of Intercultural Studies
JANET M. RIVES is Professor of Economics at the University of Northern Iowa. She has published journal articles on topics which include labor market behavior and regional economic development. MAHMOOD YOUSEFI is Professor of Economics at the University of Northern Iowa. His contributions to professional journals include analyses of fiscal and monetary issues in less developed countries (LDCs). His current research focuses on inflationary problems of LDCs.