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_aEngendering development: _bthrough gender equality in rights, resources, and voice: _bsummary. |
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_aWashington, D.C.: _bThe World Bank, _c2001. |
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_avii, 32 pages: _bcolor illustrations; _g23 cm. |
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500 | _bEngendering development: through gender equality in rights, resources, and voice: summary. (2001). Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. | ||
520 | _aThe report aims to improve understanding of the links among gender issues, public policy, and development, and in so doing to foster a wider interest in and stronger commitment to promoting gender equality. It is written for a broad audience of students and practitioners of development, and especially for those who want to know why gender-related issues matter to development policy and practice. The report focuses on evidence from developing countries, but when empirical research on key aspects in thin or missing in these countries, we present findings from industrial countries. Indeed, there are many lessons to be learned and shared across countries that take different approaches and are at different stages of development. - From the Book | ||
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_aSex role _xDeveloping countries. _918111 |
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_aWomen in development _xDeveloping countries. _918112 |
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