Abstract: Unlike Kerala which is the most developed Indian State in terms of universal literacy, women’s literacy and education, infrastructural development, least infant and maternal mortality and overall quality of life, Andhra Pradesh is only still developing are several parameters…
Abstract: Globalisation with its resultant trade agreements and other global conventions have not benefited nor liberalised nor even improved the situation of people and women in particular, in the Sub-Saharan Africa. At best even the Governments who are ratifiers of…
R Abstract: Globalisation and the implementation of structural adjustment policies have resulted in an escalation of worldwide poverty which is felt most acutely by women. Globalisation has thus contributed to further subordination of women. Economic globalisation has brought new kinds…
Abstract: In India, in the past decade there has been considerable debate over the limits and possibilities of economic globalisation and opinions have been divided between diverse projections on the outcomes and the differential impacts of such neo-liberal economic…
Abstract: Gendering in Public Policies in pre and post 1975 India has had a major bearing on the development debates that began with critique of trickle-down theory in the sixties, ‘Marginalisation of Women’ thesis in the seventies, (WID Approach), ‘integration…