Close encounters of another kind : women and development economics /
Jain, Devaki
Close encounters of another kind : women and development economics / Devaki Jain - India Sage Publications 2018 - 398 p.
Close Encounters of Another Kind: Women and Development Economics brings together Devaki Jain’s essays, which engage with public policy, development economics, and women. In the 1970s and 1980s, as a fallout of the First World Conference of Women, held in Mexico in 1975, then the Women’s Decade (1975–85), followed by the Second World Conference in 1985 in Nairobi, governments energized their bureaucracies to address women’s inclusion in development programs. Thereby began the work of gendering development, and as a result of challenging the existing ideas, projects related to the design of development policies and programs. However, most of these efforts were couched in the knowledge and experience of the global North since the bids were largely led by the Northern intellectual community. In this volume therefore, Professor Jain highlights the ways in which the design of public policy has ignored the lived experience of what was being offered in India as development.
9789352807710
Women in development
Developing countries
Economic development
Feminist economics
Women in economic development
305.42091 JAI-D
Close encounters of another kind : women and development economics / Devaki Jain - India Sage Publications 2018 - 398 p.
Close Encounters of Another Kind: Women and Development Economics brings together Devaki Jain’s essays, which engage with public policy, development economics, and women. In the 1970s and 1980s, as a fallout of the First World Conference of Women, held in Mexico in 1975, then the Women’s Decade (1975–85), followed by the Second World Conference in 1985 in Nairobi, governments energized their bureaucracies to address women’s inclusion in development programs. Thereby began the work of gendering development, and as a result of challenging the existing ideas, projects related to the design of development policies and programs. However, most of these efforts were couched in the knowledge and experience of the global North since the bids were largely led by the Northern intellectual community. In this volume therefore, Professor Jain highlights the ways in which the design of public policy has ignored the lived experience of what was being offered in India as development.
9789352807710
Women in development
Developing countries
Economic development
Feminist economics
Women in economic development
305.42091 JAI-D