Carr Marilyn
Women's economic empowerment in South Asia: Speaking out - New Delhi Vistaar 1996 - 238p.
81-7036-635-6
Poverty
Women Empowerment
Unionization
Economic Condition
Women and poverty in south Asia, approaches to women's empowerment, experience of NGOs and POs in working with women
Case studies : Village and community organizations, AKRSP in Pakistan, transforming women's economies- BRAC, demanding accountability
Co-operative : Like my mothers house- women's thrift and credit co-operatives in south India, rural women manage their own producer co-operatives- self employed women's association SEWA/ Banaskantha women's association in western India
Women's banks : Women banking for success- women's development federation -WDF in Sri Lanka
Unionization : Empowering marginalized workers- unionization of Tobacco, workers by self employed women's association SEWA in Gujarat, Unionization of women in informal sector in Tamil Nadu
Lessons learned : Sources of disempowerment- marriage and kinship systems, household and extended family, patron client relationships, community groups and local councils, wider economy and markets
Organizing women for economic empowerment : Autonomy and sustainability of women's organizations
Empowerment strategies : Specific economic strategies, financial interventions, enterprise development, market strategies, bargaining, socio-political strategies, broader economic support goals
Economic empowerment of women : Material gains/economic change, direct tangible results, indirect tangible results, less tangible outcomes, increased bargaining power, structural change
Towards a broader perspective on women's empowerment, economic is political, personal and collective power
362.83 / CAR/S
Women's economic empowerment in South Asia: Speaking out - New Delhi Vistaar 1996 - 238p.
81-7036-635-6
Poverty
Women Empowerment
Unionization
Economic Condition
Women and poverty in south Asia, approaches to women's empowerment, experience of NGOs and POs in working with women
Case studies : Village and community organizations, AKRSP in Pakistan, transforming women's economies- BRAC, demanding accountability
Co-operative : Like my mothers house- women's thrift and credit co-operatives in south India, rural women manage their own producer co-operatives- self employed women's association SEWA/ Banaskantha women's association in western India
Women's banks : Women banking for success- women's development federation -WDF in Sri Lanka
Unionization : Empowering marginalized workers- unionization of Tobacco, workers by self employed women's association SEWA in Gujarat, Unionization of women in informal sector in Tamil Nadu
Lessons learned : Sources of disempowerment- marriage and kinship systems, household and extended family, patron client relationships, community groups and local councils, wider economy and markets
Organizing women for economic empowerment : Autonomy and sustainability of women's organizations
Empowerment strategies : Specific economic strategies, financial interventions, enterprise development, market strategies, bargaining, socio-political strategies, broader economic support goals
Economic empowerment of women : Material gains/economic change, direct tangible results, indirect tangible results, less tangible outcomes, increased bargaining power, structural change
Towards a broader perspective on women's empowerment, economic is political, personal and collective power
362.83 / CAR/S