Gender, planning, and human rights /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1999.
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| Series: | International studies of women and place.
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Table of Contents:
- Gender and human rights: implications for planning and development / Tovi Fenster
- Women, planning and local central relations in the UK / Jo Little
- Culture, human rights, and planning (as control) for minority women in Israel / Tovi Fenster
- Intersecting claims: possibilities for planning in Canada's multicultural cities / Marcia Wallace and Beth Moore Milroy
- The gender inequalities of planning in Singapore / Gillian Davidson
- Households, violence and women's economic rights: a case study of women and work in the Appalachia / Ann M. Oberhauser
- Gender, informal employment and the right to productive resources: the human rights implications of micro-enterprise development in Peru / Maureen Hays-Mitchell
- Gender, migrants and rights in the European Union / Eleonore Kofman
- Does cultural survival have a gender? Indigenous women and human rights in Australia / Deborah Bird Rose
- Women and human rights in post-communist countries: the situation in the Czech Republic / Jiřina Šiklová
- Gender, planning and human rights: practical lessons / Rovi Fenster.