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This book is an attempt to make each reader into a potential entrepreneur. This book is intended for trainers who want to make their trainees into efficient entrepreneurs for the student and teachers of various institutes of entrepreneurship, for the students in the departments of Home Science Extension and Communication or Extension Eucation. The Institutes like EDI -A 'bad and Edcell at Baroad and various such instituted will find this book very useful for their various entrepreneurship related programmes and courses. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Introduction, List of Contributors, 1. The Concept and Theories of Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Theories of Entrepreneurship • An, Economic Theory • Theory of High Achievement, • Theory of Profit • Theory of Adjustment of Price, • Theory of Market Equilibrium • Modern Concept, • Conclusion, Medha Mehta, 2. Issues and Problems of Women, Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Basic Problems of Women • Problems, of Women Entrepreneurs • Awareness • Conclusion, Varsha P. Jobanputra, 3. Awareness about Factories Acts for Women, Entrepreneurship, Introduction • The Small Scale Enterprises are, being regulated and governed by the following acts, • Conclusion, Shantaben Makawana, 4. Women Entrepreneurship Information about, Financial Facility, Introduction • Financial Institutions • Financial, assistance is being Provided by ICICI • Conclusion, Mandaliya Nilamben V., 13, 17, 21, 25, 31, 37, 41, 6 Women and Entrepreneurship, 5. The Challenges, Prospects and Problems to, Women Entrepreneurs, Scenario of Gujarat • Entrepreneurship Development, for Women • SWOT Analysis of a Typical, Unemployed Educated Urban / Semi Urban Women, SWOT Analysis • The Challenges for Women, Entrepreneurship • Problems to Women, Entrepreneurs • Prospects to Women Entrepreneurs, Shailesh Vasavada, 6. The Encouragement Provided to the Women, Entrepreneurship, Introduction • The term “entrepreneur” is defined, in a variety of ways • Some National Financial, Institutions for Entrepreneurship Development, • Some State Financial Institution for, Entrepreneurship Development • Discussion, • Conclusion, Maithili T. Pathak, 7. Capacity Building - Means and Ends Towards, Economic Empowerment of Women, Introduction: The Context • Typologies of Women, Entrepreneurs • Why Women-operated Micro-, Businesses do not grow? • The Macro Sphere • The, Meso (Institutional Sphere) • The Micro Sphere, • Constraints Faced by Women Entrepreneurs, • Constraints Faced by Women Entrepreneurs, • The Situation of Women Entrepreneurs • Women, Entrepreneurship and Support Activities, • Constraints of Potential Women Entrepreneurs, and Development Inputs • Sequencing of MEDP, Activities and Inputs: A Brief Outline • Institutional, Capacity Building - Meso Sphere • Market, Segmentation and Product Differentiation, • Provision of Specialist Support • Conclusion, Dinesh Awasthi and Manoj Mishra, 8. Women Entrepreneurs in Lower Middle Class, Families and Their Problems, Introduction • Material and Method • Results, 47, 55, 63, 83, and Discussion • Discussion • Conclusion, • Acknowledgement, Kamalamani Rao, 9. Scope of Women Entrepreneurship through, Home Science Curriculum in Traditional, University, Introduction • Entrepreneurship Through Home, Science Curriculum, Kamble Rajkumar and Shinde Ulka, 10. Entrepreneurial Motivation: A Comparative, Study on Male and Female Entrepreneurs, Abstract • Methodology • Findings • Conclusion, • Implication • Bibliography, Bishnupriya Dasgupta, 11. Training Women to Start Day Care Centres in, Baroda City, Introduction • Child Care Training: Why do we need?, • Importance and Need of Child Care Services, • Choosing a Day-Care Centre • What parents should, think about when choosing Day-Care Centres, • Justification of the Project • Major Objective of, the Project • Specific Objectives of the Project, • Methodology • Evaluation of the Project, • Suggestions given by the Participants • Problems, during the Project Work • Conclusion, and Recommendations • Recommendations, • Bibliography, Darshnini Durkal and Rameshwari Pandya, 12. A Study of Small Scale Enterprises, (Industries) Training Centre by N.G.Os. for, Women Entrepreneurs, Introduction • Objectives • Material and Method, • Result and Discussions • Conclusion • Suggesions, • Acknowledgement, Manisha N. Khakhar, 13. A Study of the Attitude of New Generation, Girls Regarding Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Methods and Materials • Result, 89, 93, 101, 127, 137, CONTENTS:- 7, 8 Women and Entrepreneurship, and Detailed Interpretations • Conclusion, • Acknowledgement, Ranch Bhavna D., 14. Problems Faced by Women Entrepreneur and, Importance of Training in their Enterprise, Method and Material • Result and Discussions, • Conclusion, Varsha P. Chhichhia, 15. Handicrafts and Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Materials and Method • Conclusion, Veena Somani, 16. Pioneering Innovative Women Entrepreneurs', Classifications and their Problems, Introduction • Studies on Women Entrepreneurs, • Functions of an Entrepreneur • Qualities of an, Entrepreneur • Types of Entrepreneurship, • Classification of Entrepreneurs • Escaping to, Something New • Putting the Deal Together, • Rollover Skills/Contacts • Purchasing a Firm, • Leveraging Expertise • Aggressive Service, • Pursuing the Unique Idea • Methodical Organising, • A Further Classification on the basis of the, Entrepreneur’s use of Pioneering Innovative (PI), Heuristics can be made (Mathew, 1999) • Problems, of Women Enterprises • Conclusion, Sucheta Singh, 17. Cultivating Entrepreneurship Education, Introduction • Need for Entrepreneurship, • Traditional and Contemporary Approach, • Envisioning Entrepreneurship Education, • Conclusion, Anjali Pahad and Avani Maniar, 18. Women Entrepreneurs: Problems and, Difficulties, Definition • Women Entrepreneurs • Financial, Problems • Lack of Education and Technical, Knowledge/Skills • Social Problems • Psychological, 143, 151, 159, 179, 185, Problems • Lacking of High Achievement Motivation, • Other Problems, Shilpa Kapadia and Shetal Barodia, 19. Women Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Academic Entrepreneurship refers to, the Empowerment of Academicians to Design, • Develop and Implement the need based Programs, • A Paradigm Shift • Academician and, Entrepreneurship • Conclusion, Varsha Parikh, 20. Entrepreneurial Competencies, Personnel Management • Time Management, • Negotiation • Management of Fixed Assets, • Financial Management • Budget and Control, • Marketing and Selling, Bishnupriya Dasgupta, 21. Institutional Support for Women, Entrepreneurs, Institutional Support • National Level Standing, Committee on Women Entrepreneurs • Small, Industries Development Organisation (SIDO), • National Institute for Entrepreneurship and, Small Business Development (NIESBUD), • Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), • National Institute of Small Industries Extension, Training • Hyderabad (NIESIET) • National, Research Development Corporation of India • Small, Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), • National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), • State Bank of India • Industrial Development Bank, of India (IDBI) • IFCI Scheme of Interest Subsidy, for Women Entrepreneurs • National Association, of Women Entrepreneur and Executives • Suggested, Areas as Suitable to Indian Women Entrepreneurs, • Problems Faced by Women Entrepreneurs, • Conclusion • Suggestions, Sarjoo Patel, Vrushali Datar, Veena Gandotra and, Ms. Sonia Thakur, 191, 195, 203, CONTENTS:- 9, 10 Women and Entrepreneurship, 22. Women Entrepreneurship Training: A Need of, an Hour, Introduction • Entrepreneurship has two Distinct, Aspects • Realization for Development of Women, Entrepreneur • Entrepreneurship Development, Programmes • Entrepreneurship Programme, CONTENTS:- • Need for Developing Women, Entrepreneurship • Title: An Action Project to, Promote Entrepreneurship Among the Women of, Baroda City in the Year 1999-2000 was undertaken, • Bibliography, Asha Patil and Dimple Kshatriya, 23. What Motivated Women to Adopt an, Entrepreneurial Career? A Study, Abstract • Introduction, Objectives of the Study, • Methodology • Major Findings of the Study, • Motives Responsible for the Respondent’s, Entrepreneurial Career • Financial • Social, • Personal • Familial • Motives for Running the, Enterprise • Source of Idea Generation • Reasons, for the Choice of the Present Line of Enterprise, • Conclusion, Dr. Neerja Jaiswal, 24. The Role of Banking to Encourage the, Entrepreneurship in Women, Abstract • Introduction • Materials and Methods, • Result and Discussions • Opinion of the Women, Entrepreneurs • Branch Manager's Opinion, • Conclusion, Bharti V. Oza, 25. Farm Oriented Microenterprises for Women, Meaning of Microenterprise • Why to Promote, Microenterprises? • Planning for Women’s Microenterprises, Promotion • Goat Farming • A case of, woman goat farmer • Bee Keeping • A case of woman, bee keeper • Vermicompost • A case of, vermicomposting by woman farmer • Silk Cocoon, Production • Case Study • Conclusion, Shobha Nagnur, Channamma N. and Geeta, Channal, 221, 235, 267, 247, 253, 26. Constraints in Utilization of Drip Irrigation, Technology in Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Result and, Discussion • Conclusions, B.N. Kalsariya, M.N. Popat and N.D. Bharad &, K.M. Karetha, 27. Farm Women's Behaviour to Agricultural, Entrepreneurship on Improved Mango, Cultivation, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Findings, and Discussion • Conclusion, B.R. Karkar, M.C. Dhaduk, B.N. Kalsariya and, N.D. Bharad, 28. Self Help Group: An Accelerate of Sustainable, Production in Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Results and, Discussion • Conclusion, N.D. Bharad, B.N. Kalsariya, B.R. Karkar and, M.N. Popat, 29. Correlates of Knowledge of Farm Women on, Improved Mango Cultivation, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Findings, and Discussion • Conclusion • Implication, M.C. Dhaduk, B.R. Karkar, B.N. Kalsariya and, N.D. Bharad, 30. Scope of Women Entrepreneurship through, Home Science Curriculum in Traditional, University, Introduction • Comparison of Home Science, Education Between Science Oriented and Social, Sciences Stream • Entrepreneurship through Home, Science Curriculum, Kamble Rajkumar and Shinde Ulka, 31. Entrepreneurship: A Key to Empowerment, Introduction • Empowerment of Women • Status of, Women Entrepreneurs • Recommendations, • Conclusion, Sangeeta Patel, 261, 267, 275, 283, 289, 293, CONTENTS:- 11, 12 Women and Entrepreneurship, 32. Women Entrepreneurs in Lower Middle Class, Families and Their Problems, Introduction • Material and Method • Results, and Discussion • Discussion • Conclusion, • Acknowledgement, Kamalamani Rao, 33. Constraints of Women Entrepreneurs, Abstract • Introduction • Objectives of the Study, • Methods and Procedures • Findings of the Study, • Marketing / Sales Problems • Legal Problems, • Other Problems • Nature of Problem Solving, • Conclusion, Neerja Jaiswal, 34. Women Entrepreneurship and Micro, Enterprises - Some Potential for Economic, Development, Challenges of Women Entrepreneurship, • Bibliography, Anuradha Mathu, Appendix, Index, 303, 313, 323, 331, 339 The Title 'Women and Entrepreneurship: Issues and Challanges written/authored/edited by Anuradha Mathu, Asha Palit', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178355825 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 300 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Management / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The central theme of this book deals with the causes of the existing inequality of women in all sectors and advises women to empower themselves and to take initiative to change their status. About The Author:- Dr. (Mrs.) Jaya Kothai Pillai, was educated in Queen Mary's College, retired after completing a tenure of four years as the Vice-Chancellor of Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal. Contents:- Preface • The Setting: • Rural Women: • Education and Empowerment of Women: • Women Professionals and Empowerment: • Index The Title 'Women and Empowerment written/authored/edited by Jaya Kothai Pillai', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788121205122 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 182 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
19th century gave predominant position to education, as the most significant instrument for changing women's subjugated position in the society. The spread of education made them aware of their rights and privileges in the society. By their untiring efforts it was proved beyond doubt that men were no longer 'tiny gods' for women and women no longer 'dolls' or 'footstools' for men. Both are equally fitted to help each other. About The Author:- R.K. Rao, belongs to Osmania University, Hyderabad. He had a brilliant academic career, winning honours and awarded in India and abroad. Rao is the author of numerous scientific papers published in reputed Indian as well as foreign periodicals. The Title 'Women and Education written/authored/edited by R.K. Rao', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788178350073 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 274 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:-This edited volume is an outcome of various research papers on issues pertaining to women, with focus on health, nutrition, education, sustainable livelihood, condition in unorganized sector and impact of digitalization. The book further reflects on crosscutting issues of gender equality and position of women within the current socio-economic context. According to Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, development is a gradual process of expanding freedom equally for all people. But the role of women is often seen only in relation to domestic space. While the role of women within the household context is critical, it is most important to understand women's contribution to and connection with the larger development process. The Sustainable Development Goal 5 of the United Nations recognizes achieving gender equality and empowering all girls as a key milestone for all countries. While countries have been focusing on gender equality and inclusivity in all policies and programmes, research evidence has shown critical equity gaps still exist in women's workforce participation, health, education, employment and other such relevant areas. Gender equality is thus at the core of realizing all the sustainable development goals. Gender issues have remained invisible in several cases, as these are only being identified in situations where there is a crisis. Therefore, there is an ardent requirement of gender mainstreaming across all sectors and any form of resistance to gender equality must be eliminated. Gender mainstreaming and intersectionality as key processes have been largely recognized as impactful tools and methods by national, sub-national and international organizations in their advocacy and programmatic support to Governments and other community based programmes. About the Author:-Dr. Sudeshna Saha did her Post-Graduation in Social Work from Banaras Hindu University in 2007, and her PhD. from Visva-Bharati in 2018. Ever since her master's, she was teaching Master of Social Work in Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences, Bangalore. She also taught in the Department of Social Work, Jnana-Bharati Campus, Bangalore University. After that she also taught at Social Work Department at Assam Central University before joining Visva-Bharati University in 2012. At present, she has 12 years of UG and PG teaching experience. Her area of specialization is Corporate Social Responsibility, Women Empowerment, Women livelihood issues, Industrial Relations, Unorganized and Migrant Labour issues. She has presented various research papers in national and international conferences and has published in renowned international and national level journals through Wiley, Oxford University Press etc along with chapters in several edited books. She has attended several national level workshops and has been invited as a resource person at reputed educational institutions. She is also associated with several professional bodies like NAPSWI, ISPSW, KAPSW, NIPM etc. CONTENTS Preface . 7 Foreword . . 9 List of Contributors . 11 1. Introduction . 13 — Dr. Sudeshna Saha 2. Health Status of Women in India: A Critical Analysis . 17 — Dr. Amrita Dey 3. Addressing Malnutrition among Women and Children in the Developed and Developing States: What Can We Learn? . 37 — Dr. Tanushree Paul 4. Common Psychological Problems among Indian Women: Glimpses from Cases as dealt by Mental Health Professional in Private Psychiatry Setting . 61 —Dr. Kannappa Shetty and Mrs. Prerna Srivastava 5. Food-Gender Stereotype: A Sociological Study of Food Preparation in Urban Bengali Household . 73 — Dr. Nabaruna Mazumdar 6. Education of Tribal Women in India: A Comparative Analysis . 89 — Dr. Ruchiraj Upadhyay & Ms. Meeraba Jadeja 8. Women Workers in Unorganized Sector: Reflections from Construction Industries from Six Construction Sites of North Kolkata . 103 — Dr. Sudeshna Saha 8. De-Gendering Women: A Human Rights Based Approach . 123 — Dr. Swati Chakraborty 9. Women in Sustainable livelihood: Case Study of Four Organizations across India . 137 — Dr. Neelmani Jaysawal 10. Impact of Digitalization on Women’s Development . 157 — Mr. Ashish Kumar Singh Index . 169 The Title 'Women and Development: Approaches and Perspectives written/authored/edited by Dr. Sudeshna Saha', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9789353242862 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 178 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Study. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:-This edited volume is an outcome of various research papers on issues pertaining to women, with focus on health, nutrition, education, sustainable livelihood, condition in unorganized sector and impact of digitalization. The book further reflects on crosscutting issues of gender equality and position of women within the current socio-economic context. According to Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, development is a gradual process of expanding freedom equally for all people. But the role of women is often seen only in relation to domestic space. While the role of women within the household context is critical, it is most important to understand women's contribution to and connection with the larger development process. The Sustainable Development Goal 5 of the United Nations recognizes achieving gender equality and empowering all girls as a key milestone for all countries. While countries have been focusing on gender equality and inclusivity in all policies and programmes, research evidence has shown critical equity gaps still exist in women's workforce participation, health, education, employment and other such relevant areas. Gender equality is thus at the core of realizing all the sustainable development goals. Gender issues have remained invisible in several cases, as these are only being identified in situations where there is a crisis. Therefore, there is an ardent requirement of gender mainstreaming across all sectors and any form of resistance to gender equality must be eliminated. Gender mainstreaming and intersectionality as key processes have been largely recognized as impactful tools and methods by national, sub-national and international organizations in their advocacy and programmatic support to Governments and other community based programmes. About the Author:-Dr. Sudeshna Saha did her Post-Graduation in Social Work from Banaras Hindu University in 2007, and her PhD. from Visva-Bharati in 2018. Ever since her master's, she was teaching Master of Social Work in Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences, Bangalore. She also taught in the Department of Social Work, Jnana-Bharati Campus, Bangalore University. After that she also taught at Social Work Department at Assam Central University before joining Visva-Bharati University in 2012. At present, she has 12 years of UG and PG teaching experience. Her area of specialization is Corporate Social Responsibility, Women Empowerment, Women livelihood issues, Industrial Relations, Unorganized and Migrant Labour issues. She has presented various research papers in national and international conferences and has published in renowned international and national level journals through Wiley, Oxford University Press etc along with chapters in several edited books. She has attended several national level workshops and has been invited as a resource person at reputed educational institutions. She is also associated with several professional bodies like NAPSWI, ISPSW, KAPSW, NIPM etc. CONTENTS Preface . 7 Foreword . . 9 List of Contributors . 11 1. Introduction . 13 — Dr. Sudeshna Saha 2. Health Status of Women in India: A Critical Analysis . 17 — Dr. Amrita Dey 3. Addressing Malnutrition among Women and Children in the Developed and Developing States: What Can We Learn? . 37 — Dr. Tanushree Paul 4. Common Psychological Problems among Indian Women: Glimpses from Cases as dealt by Mental Health Professional in Private Psychiatry Setting . 61 —Dr. Kannappa Shetty and Mrs. Prerna Srivastava 5. Food-Gender Stereotype: A Sociological Study of Food Preparation in Urban Bengali Household . 73 — Dr. Nabaruna Mazumdar 6. Education of Tribal Women in India: A Comparative Analysis . 89 — Dr. Ruchiraj Upadhyay & Ms. Meeraba Jadeja 8. Women Workers in Unorganized Sector: Reflections from Construction Industries from Six Construction Sites of North Kolkata . 103 — Dr. Sudeshna Saha 8. De-Gendering Women: A Human Rights Based Approach . 123 — Dr. Swati Chakraborty 9. Women in Sustainable livelihood: Case Study of Four Organizations across India . 137 — Dr. Neelmani Jaysawal 10. Impact of Digitalization on Women’s Development . 157 — Mr. Ashish Kumar Singh Index . 169 The Title 'Women and Development: Approaches and Perspectives written/authored/edited by Dr. Sudeshna Saha', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9789353242879 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 178 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Study. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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1993000559London Eng: Routledge 1993. First Edition. Fine/fine. x 268 p.: 12 pages of illustrations; 22 cm. Black cloth with white-printed spine title; illustrated dust jacket. Includes notes and index. First edition. Part of the publisher's Christianity and Society in the Modern World series. Patricia Crawford in this groundbreaking study argues that while religion during the 1500s and 1600s "reinforced the assumption that women were inferior to men" there were some women who transcended those beliefs and profoundly influenced history "within a social structure which was not of their making." An important work on "the significance of gender in English society and for students of religious history and of the early modern period" from the dust jacket. In Fine/Fine condition. Routledge unknown
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The Title 'Women Among Marginalised Communities of India: Issues And Challenges written/authored/edited by Edited by:- General Editor Dr. GNANAPRAGASAM LAZAR, Working Editor Prof. Sudhakar Rao', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121219747 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 303 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies / Social Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Appears unread. Tippex mark to front end paper, no other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 351pp. A comparative feminist analysis of the impacy of social policy on women across capitalist, socialist and social-democratic countries. Essential reading for those involved with social policy, social work and women's studies.
Women Across Asia: Issues of Identities is a book about different aspects of identities among women in various parts of Asia. In spite of differences geographically and culturally, one can find out several strings of identity among women in the continent. This comes out sharply when we look at some specific aspects of culture, society, economy, polity of women in this region. With a short introduction on issues of identities in Asia, the book brings cases throughout different regions of Asia as well as specifically in India, which bear the strands of identity. About The Author:- Lipi Ghosh, a Reader in the Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcutta, India and an Academic Committee Member of the Women's Study Research Centre, University of Calcutta. Contents:- A few words to Begin with… • Editorial • List of Contributors • Gender Stereotyping in South Asia • Gender Disparity in South Asia: A Comparative Study of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka • Whither the Women of Asia? An Exploration into the Trends in the Nature of Women's Engagements Visible in Asia • Women Participation in Panchayati Raj Institution in West Bengal • Globalisation and its Impact on Women Workers: The Asian Experience • Quest for Identity: A Brief Sketch of the Palestinian Women's Movement • Between Secular Teaching and Islamic Preaching: Confused Identity of Soviet Central Asian Women • Between "Homeland" and Home: Russian Women in Uzbekistan • Women's' (Non) Identity: the Case of the Bauls' Sadhansanginis • Con (fused) Identity of a flying Woman • Identity-Women-Advertisement: Politics of Viewing • Religion, Sex and Issues of Identity: Women in Thailand • Japanese Women: Mukoirikon to Modernisation • Women in Bhutan: Aspects of their Status and Role • Index The Title 'Women Across Asia: Issues of Identities written/authored/edited by Lipi Ghosh,', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788121208727 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 250 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers in Protective Boards. 8vo. 26 pages; 21 cm. In English. Joel B. Wolowelsky (b. 1946) is a Modern Orthodox rabbi, professor, and author. He is the dean of faculty at the Yeshiva of Flatbush high school, where he teaches Ethics and mathematics. He has written extensively on topics pertaining to the role of women in Judaism and Jewish medical ethics. (Wikipedia, 2016) Dr. Gail (Giti) Bendheim is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York. She served for many years as Supervising Psychologist at The Marsha Winokur Learning Center of JBFCS. Having attending Michlala in its early years, she takes a special interest in advanced womens education both in America and Israel. She was a founding member of The Orthodox Caucus, and serves on the Board of Education at SAR Academy, the boards of Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology of Yeshiva University, Pardes, and ORA, and on the JOFA Advisory Board. (JOFA, 2016) OCLC lists just 1 copy worldwide (YU) . Pasted edit made on page 7 (presume by author or publisher) . Overall in very good+ condition. Rare. (AMR-48-56)
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- The driving force behind gender as a distinct system of difference and inequality is gender's deep-seated role as an organizing force in social relations. Mainstreaming gender from grass roots levels leads to development of sustainable communities and emancipation of women. In women's empowerment, the policies must involve the individual perspectives of every woman before addressing gender disparities at national or international levels. This is an indispensable requisite and women's empowerment has to be from local level, individual and family, community to national and global leve ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Siddhartha Sarkar (b.1973), PhD (Economics), PDF (The Netherlands and Hungary), CAF (London, UK) is serving as the Principal and Executive Head at A.C. College of Commerce, West Bengal, India and as Founder Director of Centre for Human Trafficking Research. He has previously been a Post Doctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor (2006) in University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, a Senior Post Doctoral and Professorial Fellow (2010) in Thammasat University and Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, Senior Post Doctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor (2011) in Corvinus University and Central European University, Hungary. He was also a Commonwealth Academic Fellow (2013-2014) in SOAS, University of London, London School of Economics and Political Science, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, and European Commission Erasmus Mundus Visiting Professor (2015) in University of Warsaw, Poland. Sarkar is nominated as a working committee member of the 'National Institution for Transforming India' (NITI Aayog), Government of India and the recipient of India Leadership Award 2018. CONTENTS:- Preface . 7 1. Women in Millennium Development Goals. 9 Sarkar, S. 2. Role Conflict among Working Women. 25 Benni, B. S. 3. Women in Local Governance. 39 Mensah, J. V. and Antwi, K. B. 4. Gender Inequality and Structural Reforms. 57 Gupta, M.S. 5. Work-life Imbalance among Working Women. 71 Singh, S. 6. The Aged People. 81 Pulla, D. 7. Child Marriage. 97 Mwakyambiki, S. E. 8. Strengthening Gender Relations. 121 Adekeye, D. S. 9. Women in Armed Conflict. 131 Sarkar, S. 10. Street Children. 149 Morrison, D. A, Mensah, J.V. and Ekumah, E. K. 11. Human Trafficking. 165 Kabubo-Mariara, J.and Kiriti-Nganga, T. W. 12. Girl Child in Domestic Work. 185 Sarkar, S. 13. Gender and Domestic Violence. 199 Verma, M.M. 14. Gender, Technology and Community Development. 213 Acheampong, I. K. and Ado-Kofie, L. K. Index. 229 The Title 'Women & Gender: Society and Community written/authored/edited by Siddhartha Sarkar', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240448 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 236 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- “Gender, poverty and poor health are inextricably linked. The causes of poor health for millions globally are rooted in political, social and economic injustices. The contribution of sectoral policies to heath objectives may be beneficial or adverse and, the impact increased through interactive effects between them. Consequently, it is important to prioritise those sectors that have a major impact on gender health and poverty reduction and, assess the extent to which policies promote or undermine both health and broader poverty reduction objectives. This prioritisation points to the importance of strengthening capacity wi thin these sector s for the attainment of improving health and poverty reduction objectives”. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Siddhartha Sarkar (b.1973), PhD (Economics), PDF (The Netherlands and Hungary), CAF (London, UK) is serving as the Principal and Executive Head at A.C.College of Commerce, West Bengal, India and as Founder Director of Centre for Human Trafficking Research. He has previously been a Post Doctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor (2006) in University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, a Senior Post Doctoral and Professorial Fellow (2010) in Thammasat University and Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, Senior Post Doctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor (2011) in Corvinus University and Central European University, Hungary. He was also a Commonwealth Academic Fellow (2013-2014) in SOAS, University of London, London School of Economics and Political Science, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, and European Commission Erasmus Mundus Visiting Professor (2015) in University of Warsaw, Poland. Sarkar is nominated as a working committee member of the 'National Institution for Transforming India' (NITI Aayog), Government of India and the recipient of India Leadership Award 2018. CONTENTS:- Preface . 7 1. Women, Energy and Health . 9 Narayana, N. 2. Gender Inequality and Poverty . 25 Kiriti-Nganga, T. W. and Njuguna, P.M. 3. Maternity Leave Benefits . 43 Buszka, S. M. and DiPietro, W. 4. Health Insurance for the Poor . 57 Sarkar, S. 5. Poverty and Gender Dynamics . 75 Adamu, F. L. and Mensah, J. V. 6. Health Care Service for New Mothers . 91 Gitau, G., Kimiywe, J. and Waudo, J. 7. Gender, Poverty and Disability . 105 Kiriti-Nganga, T. W. and Sarkar, S. 8. Women Demanding for Health Care . 121 Okurut, F. N. 9. Women, Health and Productivity . 137 Hans, V. B. 10. Gender, Poverty and Microfinance . 153 Rena, R. and Kefela, G. T. 11. Women, Poverty and Employment . 171 Alanamu, A.S. 12. Women, Environment and Poverty . 181 Sarkar, S. 13. Decentralisation Strategy for Rural Poor . 201 Antwi, B.K. and Mensah, J. V. 14. Gender, Energy and Poverty . 225 Odoi-Agyarko, A. O. and Inkoom, D.K. B. Index .239 The Title 'Women & Gender: Poverty and Health written/authored/edited by Siddhartha Sarkar', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240424 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 251 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-