Situating Women

Situating Women

Author: Nicole George

Publisher: ANU E Press

Published: 2012-11-01

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1922144150

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Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political terrain. While they have stayed true to the aim of advancing women’s status, their work has been buffeted by national political upheavals and changing global and regional directions in development policy-making. This book documents how women activists have understood and responded to these challenges. It is the first book to write women into Fiji’s postcolonial history, providing a detailed historical account of that country’s gender politics across four tumultuous decades. It is also the first to examine the ‘situated’ nature of gender advocacy in the Pacific Islands more broadly. It does this by analysing trends in activity, from women’s radical and provocative activism of the 1960s to a more self-evaluative and reflexive mood of engagement in later decades, showing how interplaying global and local factors can shape women’s understandings of gender justice and their pursuit of that goal.


Development in an Insecure and Gendered World

Development in an Insecure and Gendered World

Author: Jacqueline Leckie

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1317151755

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The Millennium Declaration was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2000 and explicit targets were set to eradicate key problems in human development by 2015. This collection focuses specifically on the goals relating to gender issues that are problematic for women. The most relevant and contentious is that of promoting gender equality and empowering women. The book provides an overview of this and investigates literature that considers how gender is central to achieving the other goals. The contributors distinctively consider gender in the context of human security (or insecurity); the reduction and elimination of conflict would seem to be central to achieving targets. One of the major themes of this collection is whether gender insecurity has been exacerbated in an increasingly insecure world. The book considers not only military and civilian conflict in the contemporary era but also security in the broader sense of human development, such as environmental, reproductive and economic security.


The Quantitative Analysis of Poverty in Fiji

The Quantitative Analysis of Poverty in Fiji

Author: Wadan Narsey

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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"What is the national incidence of poverty in Fiji? Who are the poorest groups? . What are the differences by rural and urban, by ethnic groups, by divisions, by sources of income? For the first time since 1977, this study by Professor Wadan Narsey uses sound national 2002 Household Income and Expenditure survey data from the Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics to throw much light on these and other questions. There is a rigorous revision of Food Poverty Line baskets for Fiji and the establishment of a more current Basic Needs Poverty Lines for Fiji. Alternative are given, as well as data in an "easy to use" form that stakeholders can use with their own values for tbe Basic Needs Poverty Lines." --Publisher.


Women at Work

Women at Work

Author: International Labour Office

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-08

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9789221307952

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Since the ILO's founding in 1919, gender equality and non-discrimination have been pillars of its mission to promote social justice through the world of work. As the Organization approaches its second century, it has chosen to focus on women at work as one of its centenary initiatives. Women at Work: Trends 2016 is a key contribution to these efforts and seeks to further the central goals of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. The report provides a picture of where women stand today in the world of work and how they have progressed over the past 20 years. It examines the global and regional labour market trend and gaps, including in labour force participation rates, employment-to-population rates and unemployment rates, as well as differences in the type and status in employment, hours spent in paid and unpaid work, sectoral segregation and gender gaps in wages and social protection. It also presents an in-depth analysis of the gender gaps in the quality of work and explores the key policy drivers for gender transformative change. The discussions and related recommendations focus on three main dimensions: sectoral and occupational segregation, the gender wage gap, and gaps in the policy framework for work and family integration.


Gender Equality in the Labor Market in the Philippines

Gender Equality in the Labor Market in the Philippines

Author: Asian Development Bank

Publisher:

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9789292544034

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This report analyzes gender equality in the labor market and related policies and legislation in the Philippines, and concludes with recommendations to promote gender equality. Key mechanisms for attaining inclusive growth for women requires expanding employment opportunities and decent work outcomes for women to promote gender equality in labor markets. Economic growth in the Philippines, however, has not translated into sufficient employment growth and the employment growth has not been inclusive for women. Generally speaking, there has been little improvement in gender equality in the labor market, as measured by the share of women in waged employment in the nonagriculture sector. In the Philippines, the estimated proportion of women's annual earnings to men's annual earnings stands at less than 60%. However, employment growth alone is not sufficient to judge whether there is inclusive growth, especially in low-income countries where there is significant underemployment and a large informal employment sector. Gender inequality in the labor market is ascertained here by reference to seven gender gaps (or deficits for women): labor force participation, human capital, the unpaid domestic and care work burden, vulnerable employment, wage employment, decent work, and social protection. Despite a variety of gender-responsive legal and policy initiatives, an assessment of the labor market in the Philippines reveals that although some gender gaps have been reduced, women still suffer from persistent gender deficits.


Unpaid Work and the Economy

Unpaid Work and the Economy

Author: R. Antonopoulos

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-12-18

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0230250556

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This book presents research findings from across the global South that substantively improves our understanding of time-use, poverty and gender equalities, to shed light on why unpaid work is indispensable to economic analysis and effective policy making.