1. Introduction: Gendered Poverty and Social Change: Shahra Razavi (United Nations Research Institute for Social Development).
2. Gender Bias and the 'Marriage Squeeze' in China, South Korea, and India: Monica Das Gupta and Li Shuzhuo (The World Bank and Xi'and Jiaotong University).
3. Development and Rising Female Demographic Disadvantage in India 1981-1991: What is the Role of Sex Selective Female Abortion and Female Infanticide?: S. Sudha and S. Irudaya Rajan (Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram).
4. The Conditions and Consequences of Choice: Reflections on the Measurement of Women's Empowerment: Naila Kabeer (Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK).
5. Gendering Poverty: A Review of Six World Bank African Poverty Assessments: Matthew Lockwood and Ann Whitehead (Christian Aid and University of Sussex).
6. Labour-Intensive Growth, Poverty and Gender: Neo-Classical, Institutionalist and Feminist Accounts: Shahra Razavi (United Nations Research Institute for Social Development).
7. Engendering Poverty Alleviation: The Challenges and Opportunities in the 1990s: Gita Sen (DAWN and Indian Institute of Management).
Shahra Razavi is the author of Gendered Poverty and Well-Being, published by Wiley.
"The contributors critically reflect on key methodological and
analytical issues of a gendered analysis of poverty. The conclusion
is that it is impossible to integrate gender into an understanding
on poverty unless the reading of evidence and the analysis are
grounded on the relational processes of accumulation and
impoverishment. These are foundational issues, and have serious
implications for public action to reduce/ eradicate the different
kinds of poverty that men and women experience." Oxfam, Review of
Journals
"It is an extremely rich resource for anyone concerned with issues
of gender and poverty. Researchers and practitioners will find in
it a wealth of reliable information, clear concepts and robust
arguments." Ines Smith, Oxfam GB
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