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    Editor(s)
    Sweetman, Caroline
    Publication date
    2004-01-01
    Subject
    Gender
    Rights
    Keywords
    Social protection
    Migration
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Series
    Oxfam Focus on Gender
    Document type
    Book
    Description
    This book examines ways in which citizenship is denied, and argues that citizenship can be used to demand and advance human rights. Women often find themselves excluded from full citizenship by legal systems which leave men to look after the interests of their female dependants. But women need recognition as citizens in their own right, to protect them from exploitation and abuse. People from marginalised communities also often find that the state fails to respond to their needs and interests. Finally, migrants - a growing group of women and men in our global economy - live precariously as aliens in states which do not acknowledge their claims to basic security and services.
    Table of contents
    Editorial; Women in Ugandan local government: the impact of affirmative action; Citizenship degraded: Indian women in a modern state and a pre-modern society; Algerian women, citizenship, and the 'Family Code'; New forms of citizenship: democracy, family, and community in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Creating citizens who demand just governance: gender and development in the twenty-first century; Fragmented feminisms: women's organisations and citizenship in 'transition' in Poland; Gender, citizenship, and nationality in the Arab region; Deprived of an individual identity: citizenship and women in Nepal; Women and citizenship in global teacher education: the Global-ITE Project; Jayashree Inbaraj, Subbalakshmi; Resources
    Pages
    107
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-505-9
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/121133
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/gender-development-and-citizenship-121133
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