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Title: Men and Women Between the Public and Private Spheres
Other Titles: Hommes et femmes entre sphères publique et privée
Contributors: Mbow, Penda
Keywords: Women
Men's studies
Africa
Equality
Women's studies
Social conditions
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: CODESRIA (Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa)
Place of Publication: Dakar, Senegal
Series/Report no.: CODESRIA Gender Series 5
Description: The wave of democratization on the African continent and the political changes afoot since the 1980s have led to greater participation of women in the public domain, and women have developed strategies to attain certain financial autonomy in the private sphere. However in both the public and privates spheres, gender relations are still characterized by discrimination. These essays in both French and English present strategies to encourage the participation of women in the public domain; and demonstrate the increasing importance of gender questions amongst young African researchers.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01f1881p70s
ISSN: 9782869781412
Related resource: http://www.codesria.org
Appears in Collections:Serials and series reports (Publicly Accessible) - CODESRIA

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