id,collection,dc.contributor.author[*],dc.date.issued,dc.description.tableofcontents[en_US],dc.description[en_US],dc.format.extent[en_US],dc.identifier.isbn,dc.identifier.uri,dc.language.iso[en_US],dc.publisher[en_US],dc.relation.url,dc.subject,dc.title[en_US],dc.type[en_US],dc.year.issuedate[en_US],oxfam.signoff.status[en_US],oxfam.subject.keyword[en_US],refterms.dateFOA "133730","10546/111558","Mosse, Julia Cleves","1993-01-01","Foreword; Chapter 1 What is gender?; Chapter 2 Why development is a gender issue; Chapter 3 Mothers and housewives? Gender, reproductive and productive work; Chapter 4 Upholding and challenging gender subordination; Chapter 5 'A triple yoke of oppression': gender, class and caste in a post-colonial world; Chapter 6 Development at the crossroads; Chapter 7 Reassessing the role of women; Chapter 8 Some practical issues in development; Chapter 9 Actors in social change; Notes and references; Index","What is gender, and why is it a development issue? How can development projects and programmes take gender issues into account? These are all vital questions which need to be addressed if development is to be truly effective. Half the World, Half a Chance explains how and why women are disadvantaged, not only by social and economic structures, but also by many current development initiatives.","240","978-0-85598-186-0","http://hdl.handle.net/10546/122709","English","Oxfam GB","https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/half-the-world-half-a-chance-an-introduction-to-gender-and-development-122709","Approach and methodology||Gender","Half the World Half a Chance: An introduction to gender and development","Book","1993","For public use. Can be shared outside Oxfam","Development methods||Gender mainstreaming","2018-08-20T09:05:31Z"