Population and Women in Development: Gender Issues in the Context of Population and Development
Identifieur interne : 002D44 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 002D43; suivant : 002D45Population and Women in Development: Gender Issues in the Context of Population and Development
Auteurs : Almaz EsheteSource :
- African Development Review [ 1017-6772 ] ; 1992-12.
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- Action plans, Addis ababa, Adolescent girls, Adverse effects, Africaine, African, African committee, African countries, African development review, African governments, African governments need, African region, African societies, African women, Agricultural education programmes, Agricultural sector, Almaz eshete, Benefit women, Biological supply, Birth spacing, Case studies, Child care, Child morality, Community leaders, Constraint, Contraceptive, Contraceptive practice, Critical aspects, Critical interplay, Dbveloppement, Demographic issues, Demographic variables, Development issues, Development planning, Development programmes, Development programming, Early marriage, Economic activities, Economic contributions, Economic development, Economic status, Effective development programming, Employment opportunities, Enrollment rates, Extension services, Extreme form, Family planning, Family planning promoters, Family planning services, Family size, Farm managers, Female candidates, Female circumcision, Female education, Female labour force, Female students, Female teachers, Fertility, Formal sector, Formal sector employment, Gender, Gender discrimination, Gender issues, Girls education, Harmful practices, Health care, Health practices, Health risks, Health status, Health workers, High fertility, High level, High rate, Important strategy, Infant mortality, Intermediate variables, International labour office, Kenya, Labour, Labour force participation, Labour statistics, Large family, Large proportion, Latin america, Leadership positions, Limit access, Limited time, Linkage, Little power, Mainstreaming women, Managerial capabilities, Many aspects, Many parts, Maternal, Maternal deaths, Maternal morbidity, Maternal mortality, More years, Nairobi foreword, National machineries, Occupational role, Other factors, Other practices, Percent women, Plan policies, Population concerns, Population development planning, Population growth, Population issues, Population policies, Population variables, Positive effect, Post partum abstinence, Pregnancy, Pregnant women, Primary schools, Professional careers, Programmatic measures, Programme, Psychosocial consequences, Regular salaries, Repetition rates, Reproductive, Reproductive health, Reproductive role, Reproductive roles, Revue africaine, Rewe, Rewe africaine, Role models, Rural areas, Rural women, Senegal, Sexual behavior, Short birth intervals, Skill training, Social attitudes, Social transformation, Sponsor participant training programmes, Subsaharan african countries, Subsistence agriculture, Sustainable development, Target groups, Technical assistance, Third world, Total enrollment, Traditional practices, Unfavorable state, Urban areas, West africa, Women access, World bank, World fertility survey, Year book, Young women.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8268.1992.tb00139.x
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