Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works

Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works

Michael J. Kevane, Santa Clara University

Description

This new edition of Women and Development in Africa incorporates the results of more than a decade of new empirical and theoretical research. Michael Kevane provides a broad overview of the sources of underdevelopment in Africa and the role of gender in economic transactions, as well as a cogent analysis of the gendered realities of such issues as land rights, the control of labor, the marriage market, health care, education, and political representation