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Mexico 2 elites 2 inequality 2 network analysis 2 perceptions 2 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 1 Agrarian change 1 Armut 1 Business cohesion 1 Capitalization 1 Chile 1 Civil society 1 Colombia 1 Cultural hegemony 1 Haiti 1 Inequality 1 Inequities 1 Intergenerational mobility 1 Isthmus of Tehuantepec 1 Latin America 1 Mittelschicht 1 SDG 10 1 Soziale Lage 1 Tamil Nadu 1 Wirtschaftslage 1 business groups 1 campaign contributions 1 climate change 1 consent 1 cooperation 1 creative coalitions 1 differentiation 1 eco-social welfare state 1 economic elites 1 education 1 elite reproduction 1 environment 1 ethnicity 1 fisheries 1 foundations 1
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English 70 Spanish 4 French 2
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Razavi, Shahra 3 Kabeer, Naila 2 Miller, Carol 2 Utting, Peter 2 Vivian, Jessica 2 Adris, Shahab 1 Atria, Jorge 1 Banerjee, Payal 1 Bangura, Yusuf 1 Bastos Lima, Mairon 1 Basu, Amrita 1 Beall, Jo 1 Bhattacharya, Debapriya 1 Bhojani, Upendra 1 Boyd, Monica 1 Braunstein, Elissa 1 Brent, Zoe 1 Bumpus, Adam 1 Carbonnier, Gilles 1 Chiweshe, Manase Kudzai 1 Cook, Sarah 1 Coraggio, José Luis 1 Cárdenas, Julián 1 Dash, Anup 1 Deere, Carmen Diana 1 Deux Marzi, María Victoria 1 Dinerstein, Ana Cecilia 1 Dracup, Naila 1 Durán, Julius 1 Dymski, Gary Arthur 1 Ebenso, Bassey 1 Esping-Andersen, Gøsta 1 Fodor, Éva 1 Ghai, Dharam 1 Ghazali, Rospidah 1 Glucksberg, Luna 1 Goetz, Anne Marie 1 Gough, Ian 1 Griffin, Keith 1 Hezri, Adnan 1
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United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) 1
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UNRISD Occasional Paper 29 UNRISD Occasional Paper - Overcoming Inequalities in a Fractured World: Between Elite Power and Social Mobilization 13 UNRISD Occasional Paper: Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy 11 UNRISD Occasional Paper: Social Dimensions of Green Economy and Sustainable Development 10 UNRISD Occasional Paper: World Summit for Social Development 9 UNRISD Occasional Paper Series on Culture and Development 4
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EconStor 76
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Women, political parties and social movements in South Asia
Basu, Amrita - 2005
This paper will explore two sets of relationships that have until now received relatively little scholarly attention: between women and political parties, and between political parties and social movements that organize women. The focus of this paper will be on South Asia, with case studies of...
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Women at work: The status of women in the labour markets of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
Fodor, Éva - 2005
This paper assesses trends in women's labour-market positions in three Central European countries from 1989 to 2002: Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. I also examine how these changes are related to-affect, are derived from and have consequences for-the reformulation of women's social...
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The politics of gender and reconstruction in Afghanistan
Kandiyoti, Deniz - 2005
The central objective of this paper is to put the discussion of women's rights in Afghanistan in the context of the multiple transitions entailed by the process of post-conflict reconstruction: a security transition (from war to peace), a political transition (to the formation of a legitimate...
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The feminization of agriculture? Economic restructuring in rural Latin America
Deere, Carmen Diana - 2005
The main trends associated with the economic crisis, neoliberal restructuring, and the growth of rural poverty rates in Latin America include a continued diversification of rural household income-generating strategies, an increase in the number of household members seeking off-farm employment,...
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Neolibs, Neocons and Gender Justice: Lessons from Global Negotiations
Sen, Gita - 2005
This paper is a reflection on the environment within which the struggle for gender justice is currently under way in the global arena. It also steps back to provide an analytical frame to explain the core of the tensions between gender justice and other elements of social/economic justice, and...
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Livelihood struggles and market reform: (un)making Chinese labour after state socialism
Lee, Ching Kwan - 2005
The surge of China as the workshop of the world has been founded on, among other things, a fundamental restructuring of the labour force. Massive unemployment in the state industrial sector is taking place simultaneously with momentous migration of peasants into global factories. Both the...
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Gendering migration, livelihood and entitlements: Migrant women in Canada and the United States
Boyd, Monica; Pikkov, Deanna - 2005
The United States and Canada have long histories of large-scale migration, and they continue to welcome large flows of legal immigrants. Women make up an increasing proportion of these international flows. In both countries, the majority of legal immigrants are eligible for full citizenship...
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For or against gender equality? Evaluating the post-cold war 'Rule of Law' reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa
Nyamu-Musembi, Celestine - 2005
The central question explored in this paper is: has the post-Cold-War rule of law (ROL) reform agenda in sub-Saharan Africa enhanced or impeded gender equality? Rule of law (ROL) reforms are seen as indispensable to establishing a market economy and democratic rule, the two prongs of the...
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Feminized Migration in East and Southeast Asia: Policies, Actions and Empowerment
Piper, Nicola; Yamanaka, Keiko - 2005
Since the 1980s, labour migration has been increasingly feminized in East and Southeast (hereafter E/SE) Asia. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, more than two million women were estimated to be working in the region, accounting for one third of its migrant population. Most female...
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Decentralizing government and centralizing gender in Southern Africa: Lessons from the South African experience
Beall, Jo - 2005
Decentralization is frequently presented as an important vehicle for increasing women's representation and political participation. However, the benefits for women of devolved local government are not always obvious. The paper starts from the premise that local government is in an ambiguous...
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