Women and Structural Adjustment: Selected Case Studies Commissioned for a Commonwealth Group of Experts
Synopsis
These case studies provide much needed information from selected Commonwealth countries which have implemented various types of stabilisation and structural adjustment package with differing degrees of success. They give useful insights into the recent developments and experiences of relevance. These are brought together in the final study which carries out a comparative review, focusing on the main issues raised earlier and pointing to the gaps which remain to be filled by future research.
Chapters
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Preface
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Women and Structural Adjustment - The Case of Bangladesh
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The Impact of Structural Adjustment on Women: The Case of Jamaica
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Structural Adjustment and its Impact on Women in Malaysia
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The Impact of Structural Adjustment on Women in Nigeria
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Women and Structural Adjustment: The Sri Lanka Expereince
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The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programmes on Women: The Case of Tanzania's Economic Recovery Programme
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The Impact of Stabilisation and Structural Adjustment on Women: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago
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Implications of Economic Reforms for Women in Zambia: The Case of The Economic Reform Programme 1983-87
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Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe: Its Impact on Women
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A Comparative Review of Country Studies on Women and Structural Adjustment(Bangladesh, Jamaica, Malaysia, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Zambia and Zimbabwe)
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Published
1 October 1991
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Online ISSN
2310-1385
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Copyright (c) 1991 Commonwealth Secretariat
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