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Unpaid Work and the Economy - Gender, Time Use and Poverty in Developing Countries

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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.

List of contents

Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Preface Unpaid Work and the Economy Understanding Poverty: Insights Emerging from the Time-Use of the Poor Gender Inequalities in Allocating Time to Paid and Unpaid Work: Evidence from Bolivia Unpaid Work, Poverty and Unemployment: A Gender Perspective from South Africa Unpaid HIV/AIDS Care, Gender and Poverty: Exploring the Links Public Investment and Unpaid Work in India: Selective Evidence from Time-Use Data Macroeconomics, Unpaid Work and Unemployment: Engendering Public Job Creation Lessons from the Buenos Aires Time Use Survey: A Methodological Assessment Issues in Time-Use Measurement and Valuation: Lessons from African Experience on Technical and Analytical Issues Removing the Cloak of Invisibility: Integrating Unpaid Household Services in National Economic Accounts-The Philippines Experience Time-Use Surveys in Developing Countries: An Assessment Index

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RANIA ANTONOPOULOS is Director of the 'Gender Equality and the Economy' program at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, serves as an expert advisor to the United Nations Development program and is codirector of two global networks, the Gender Macroeconomics and International Economics (GEM-IWG) and the Economists for full Employment (EFE). Her most recent publications include an ILO monograph, The Unpaid Work, Paid Work Connection and two contributed chapters titled 'The Macroeconomics of HIV /AIDS' and 'State Difference, Diversity: Towards a Path of Expanded Democracy and Gender Equality'.
 
INDIRA HIRWAY is Director of the Center for Development Alternatives, Ahmedabad, (India), and a Research Associate at The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College. She has been a member of a number of national and international expert groups, technical advisory committees, task forces and policy making bodies. She has been Visiting Fellow at Erasmus University, Netherlands, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford. She is a member of two global networks, the Gender Macroeconomics and International Economics (GEM-IWG) and the Economists for Full Employment (EFE). Her most recent works include Restructuring of Production and Labour under Globalization (ILO, India).

Summary

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.

Product details

Assisted by Antonopoulos (Editor), R Antonopoulos (Editor), R. Antonopoulos (Editor), Hirway (Editor), Hirway (Editor), I. Hirway (Editor)
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781349303915
ISBN 978-1-349-30391-5
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 144 mm x 21 mm x 216 mm
Weight 462 g
Illustrations XXX, 336 p. 22 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Gender Studies, Sociology, Economic Policy, Sociology, general, International Economics, Regional Studies, Political Economy, Regional/Spatial Science, Regional and Spatial Economics, regional economics, Gender studies, gender groups, Development policy, Management science, Spatial economics, Development Studies, Development Economics, Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection

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