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Markets and malthus

Subtitlepopulation, gender and health in neo-liberal times
CreatorRao, Mohan > (ed.)
Sexton, Sarah > (ed.)
ContributorGreenhalgh, Susan
Publish PlaceLos Angeles
PublisherSage
Publish Year2010
PagesXII, 350p.
ISBN/ISSN9788132102977
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
WER 3 2010 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionThis book explores the ideas and institutions that were framed at the 1994 United Nations population conference in Cairo and traces their trajectories sixteen years down the line. Why were Third World feminists profoundly critical of the Cairo consensus and process? How has the health of people around the world been affected by neo-liberal economic policies? What have these meant for women’s rights, including reproductive rights? The book presents case studies from countries ranging from India and China, to Egypt, Tanzania, Uganda, and across Africa to Argentina, Peru, and throughout Latin America, as well as themed essays. From the politics of abortion and immigration to rising levels of fundamentalist violence and sex selective abortions, the volume explores a range of issues from several vantage points. .
Thesaurusdemografie
economie
gezondheid
gezondheidszorg
abortussen
geweld
migratie
VN
congressen
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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