Women, the Family, and Policy
A Global Perspective
Esther Ngan-ling Chow editor Catherine White Berheide editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:7th Jun '94
Should be back in stock very soon

The authors highlight how structural circumstances in countries with various degrees of industrialization are associated with specific policies. The analyses of women's experiences reveal the variety of ways in which private patriarchy in families combines with public patriarchy in economies and states to create a system of domination which subordinates women. The authors detail how gender is constructed under specific political, economic, and cultural circumstances, and seek to understand how state policies with differing sensitivities to women's issues have produced mixed outcomes for women and their families in the process of economic development.
"The strength of this book is the powerful introduction to the field of women and development and its integration with issues and data from studies of the family and gender. The authors argue strongly and demonstrate clearly the necessary interdependence of theory development in all of these specialties." — Rachel Kahn-Hut, San Francisco State University
"The topic is useful and timely; the collection contains an enormous amount of information on both the theme and on the local context in which each study is set. The style of argument among the articles is quite uniform: straightforward, well supported, and cogently presented. Consequently, the volume is dense—packed with information and relatively free from digressions, polemic, or fluff." — Elizabeth McLean Petras, Drexel University
ISBN: 9780791417867
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 472g
310 pages