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Author O'Connell, Helen, 1949-

Title Women and the family / prepared by Helen O'Connell
Published London ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J. : Zed Books, 1994

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Description xiii, 140 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Series Women and world development series
Women and world development series.
Contents 1. Family or Families? -- 2. Roles and Rights -- 3. The Caring Career -- 4. Economic Relations and Realities -- 5. Born to Inequality -- 6. External Influences -- 7. Building Equality in Families -- 8. Conclusion: Hope in Change -- Annexes I A Guide to Education and Action -- Annexes II Selected Organizations
Summary The family impacts upon every aspect of women's lives; early education and socialization, sexuality, and the ways in which they learn their roles as wives, mothers and carers. In recent years, the changing nature of the family has sparked considerable debate and controversy. This book takes a comprehensive look at family structures worldwide and women's roles within them, particularly in the context of women's increasing challenge to men's power in the family. It also considers the factors underlying the rising divorce rate now affecting families in the North and South. The book explores the contradictions for women that are inherent in the family. For many it is a place of security and support, but conversely it may be an instrument of oppression, subordination and brutality. Finally it examines the internal and external influences on the family and women's place within it, and the role of the state in providing support for families
Analysis Families
Notes Bibliography: p131-133. - Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133) and index
Subject Families.
Women -- Economic conditions.
Women -- Family relationships.
Family.
Women.
Developing Countries.
LC no. 94002289
ISBN 1856491056
1856491064