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"Empowerment is now increasingly seen as a process by which the one's
without power gain greater control over their lives. It involves power to,
power with and power within. With reference to women the power relation
that has to be involved includes their lives at multiple levels, family,
community, market and the state. Importantly it involves at the
psychological level women's ability to assert themselves and this is
constructed by the `gender roles' assigned to her specially in a cultural
which resists change like India. The questions surrounding women's
empowerment the condition and position of women have now become critical to
the human rights based approaches to development.
This book describes women's struggle for getting power and position in the
society and family. Various issues, challenges and strategies for women's
empowerment are given an in-depth treatment. While explaining the
strategies for women's empowerment, the role of education, legal support
system and civil society is highlighted besides an elaborate description of
government efforts. It is hoped that the book will provide a good reading
material to research scholars, social activists and practitioners."
[from Blurb]
Contents
Preface
1. Women Empowerment and Social Reform
2. Gender Inequality : Issues and Challenges
3. Impact of Economic Crisis on Women Empowerment
4. Feminisation of Poverty and Empowerment of Women
5. Gender Mainstreaming
6. Role of ICTs in Women Empowerment
7. Trade Liberalisation and Women Empowerment
8. Challenges of Girl's Education
9. Political Empowerment of Women
10. Challenges of Addressing Reproductive Health Issues
Bibliography
Index
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