Despite various decades of research and claim-making by feminist scholars and movements, gender remains an overlooked area in development studies. Looking at key issues in development studies through the prisms of gender and feminism, the authors demonstrate that gender is an indispensable tool for social change.
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A History of Development Through a Gender Prism: Feminist and Decolonial Perspectives
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Gender and Demography: A Fertile Combination
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Feminist Development Economics: An Institutional Approach to Household Analysis
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Labour, Family and Agriculture: Gender and Development Issues, a North-South Perspective
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The Seed and the Fertile Soil: Re-examining the Migration-Development Nexus through the Lens of Gender
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Ambivalent Engagements, Paradoxical Effects: Latin American Feminist and Women's Movements and/in/against Development
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Neoliberal Capitalism: An Ally for Women? Materialist and Imbricationist Feminist Perspectives
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Neoliberalism and the Global Economic Crisis: a View from Feminist Economics
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Solidarity Economy Revisited in the Light of Gender: A Tool for Social Change or Reproducing the Subordination of Women?
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