Woman's Role in Economic Development
Explore the transformative insights of Ester Boserup in her seminal work, Woman's Role in Economic Development, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This enlightening paperback spans 306 pages and serves as an essential resource for economists, sociologists, development workers, and activists alike. Boserup critically examines the evolving role of women in economic development over the decades, particularly in developing countries.
Dive into vital discussions on pressing topics such as gender inequality, international and national migration trends, and the impacts of conflict and health crises like HIV and AIDS. This comprehensive analysis not only highlights the challenges women face but also emphasizes their crucial contributions to economic growth and development. Woman's Role in Economic Development is a must-read for anyone interested in gender studies and socioeconomic development.