Women's Work And Child Welfare In The Third World
β Scribed by Joanne Leslie
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 278
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Recent trends in women's work and child survival and development in developing countries raise concerns about the relationship between these two key elements of development. This paper reviews and analyzes the methodology and findings of 50 studies of both women's work and infant feeding practices, and women's work and child nutritional status. Although the pattern of findings is complex and occasionally contradictory, the paper concludes that overall there is little evidence of a negative effect of maternal employment on child nutrition, and therefore no justification for limiting women's labor force participation on the grounds of promoting child welfare.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover Page
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Series Page
Table of Contents Page
Acknowledgments Page
Foreword Page
Chapter 1: Introduction:
Chapter 2: Women's Work and Child Nutrition in the Third World:
Chapter 3: Women's Work and Social Support for Child Care in the Third World:
Chapter 4: The Effects of Women's Work on Breastfeeding in the Philippines, 1973-1983:
Chapter 5: Breastfeeding and Maternal Employment in Urban Honduras:
Chapter 6: Women's Market Work, Infant Feeding Practices, and Infant Nutrition Among Low-Income Women in Santiago, Chile:
Chapter 7: Maternal Employment, Differentiation, and Child Health and Nutrition in Panama:
Chapter 8: Child Care Strategies of Working and Nonworking Women in Rural and Urban Guatemala:
Chapter 9: Effects of New Export Crops in Smallholder Agriculture on Division of Labor and Child Nutritional Status in Guatemala:
Chapter 10: Women's Agricultural Work, Child Care, and Infant Diarrhea in Rural Kenya:
Chapter 11: Women's Community Service and Child Welfare in Urban Peru:
Index
About the Authors
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This study provides clear guidelines for measuring the contribution of women to agricultural production in developing societies, which should be of interest to those involved in research and development planning.; The book looks at four aspects of the sexual division of labour: task specialization a
Pinder explores how globalization has shaped, and continues to shape, the American economy, which impacts the welfare state in markedly new ways. In the United States, the transformation from a manufacturing economy to a service economy escalated the need for an abundance of flexible, exploitable, c