Women in development.
Overview
Works: | 48 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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The gendered new world order : = militarism, development, and the environment /
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Gender and the political economy of development : = from nationalism to globalization /
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Missing links : = gender equity in science and technology for development /
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Reversed realities : = gender hierarchies in development thought /
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Changing the boundaries = women-centered perspectives on population and the environment /
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2004 world survey on the role of women in development = women and international migration.
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The geopolitics of the cold war and narratives of inclusion = excavating a feminist archive /
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Gender lens investing = uncovering opportunities for growth, returns, and impact /
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Mind the gap : = mainstreaming gender and participation in development /
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Changing the boundaries : = women-centered perspectives on population and the environment /
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Women, culture, and development : = a study of human capabilities /
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Mainstreaming gender and development in the World Bank = progress and recommendations /
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Gender mainstreaming in poverty eradication and the millennium development goals = a handbook for policy-makers and other stakeholders /
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Gendering the World Bank = neoliberalism andthe gendered foundations of global governance /
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Global perspectives on gender and space : = engaging feminism and development /
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Renegotiating gender and the state in Tunisia between 2011 and 2014 = power, positionality, and the public sphere /
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Female entrepreneurship as a driving force of economic growth and social change
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Gendering the recession : = media and culture in an age of austerity /
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