Men at Work

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Emerging Masculinities
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Familial Masculinity
Family Socioeconomic Level
female
Female Labour Force Participation
force
gender
Gender Images
gender relations research
gendered vulnerabilities
Joe Slovo
labour
labour studies
Las Escondidas
Low Income Settlements
masculinities in development
measuring men's work in developing countries
Men's Work Loads
Men’s Work Loads
Montes De Oca
participation
Programa Nacional De Solidaridad
qualitative case studies
relations
reproductive
Reproductive Work
Rural sub-Saharan Africa
social identity theory
Social Reproduction
sylvia
Tamil Nadu
Time Allocation Studies
Unpaid Reproductive Labour
Unpaid Reproductive Work
Welfare Institute
Women Headed Households
women's
Women's Labour Force Participation
Women's Self-empowerment
Women’s Labour Force Participation
Women’s Self-empowerment
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714651439
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gender analysis of development focuses on gender relations, rather than women and men as separate gender categories, but it has necessarily been women-orientated in its concerns with subordination. This work moves gender analysis towards a fuller understanding of men's diverse gendered identities, and how these are implicated in their everyday working lives in developing country contexts. The questions addressed in the papers range from conceptual and methodological issues of definitions and measurement of men's work, to case studies of working men in specific settings, but all are concerned with the recognition of gendered vulnerabilities of (some) men as men, as well as with a re-thinking of gender relations in the light of consideration of the subjectivities of specific groups of men.