State of the art: Gender and development
Journal Title: مجلة البشائر الاقتصادية - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Gender is a new term of Anglo-Saxon origin, focusing on the relationship between women and men, and analyzing the distribution of economic development interventions for women and men. Our work focuses on the notion of gender, definition, history, and approaches and tools for gender analysis.
Authors and Affiliations
Benali Amina
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