Women’s Economic Empowerment and the State
Edited by Rhonda Breitkreuz and
Marian Baird
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely book examines the global trend of women’s economic as a critical pathway to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5: gender equality. Expert authors integrate feminist, intersectional and critical human ecological perspectives to explore the role of the state in enabling and disabling conditions that contribute to greater wellbeing and equality for women worldwide. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Women’s Economic Empowerment; Enabling And Disabling Environments; Critical Human Ecological Approach; Gender Equality; Paid And Unpaid Work; Role Of The State (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781803921167
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Setting the stage: women's economic empowerment from a global perspective

- Rhonda Breitkreuz, Marian Baird, Karen D. Hughes and Alla Konnikov
- Ch 2 What is women's “economic” empowerment? Meanings and measurement

- Madeline Robbenhaar, Daniel Dinale, Rhonda Breitkreuz and Marian Baird
- Ch 3 Broadening the focus on women's economic empowerment in Australia

- Daniel Dinale, Marian Baird and Alison Williams
- Ch 4 The challenges and achievements of women's economic empowerment in Brazil through participation in the labour market

- Ana Hermeto, Simone Wajnman and Mariana Eugenio Almeida
- Ch 5 Women's economic empowerment in Canada through an intersectional lens

- Karen D. Hughes, Amy Kaler and Alla Konnikov
- Ch 6 Entrepreneurship: the holy grail for women's economic empowerment in Ghana?

- Charles Godfred Ackah, Solina Richter, Lydia Aziato and Sylvia Esther Gyan
- Ch 7 Women migrant domestic workers negotiating restrictive state migration policies

- Bindhulakshmi Pattadath and Meena Gopal
- Ch 8 Women, employment and maternalism in Ireland

- Dorota Szelewa
- Ch 9 The enabling (and disabling) contexts of women's economic empowerment

- Rhonda Breitkreuz, Haneen Abraham and Vanessa Osei Bonsu
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