1st Edition

The Domestication of Women Discrimination in Developing Societies

By Barbara Rogers Copyright 1980
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    "The Domestication of Women is a feminist critique of international development agencies and programs. A researcher in development studies with past experience as a United Nations consultant, Barbara Rogers writes with a note of outrage about the pervasive biases against women that lead to wasteful and destructive bungling on the part of Western and Westernized men who dominate the field of development planning."

    - Amy Burce (Stanford University), Signs

    INTRODUCTION PART ONE: PROBLEMS OF PERCEPTION Introduction to Part One Chapter 1 Women and men: the division of Labour Chapter 2 Some analytical tools PART TWO: DISCRIMINATION IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING Introduction to Part Two Chapter 3 Inside the international agencies Chapter 4 The treatment of women in quantitative techniques Chapter 5 The new segregation in development Projects PART THREE: THE EFFECT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ON WOMEN AND THEIR DEPENDANTS, Introduction to Part Three Chapter 6 Women’s control of resources Chapter 7 Women’s work: its economic Importance Chapter 8 Incentives, CONCLUSIONS

    Biography

    Barbara Rogers