Книги з теми "Women South Australia Economic conditions"
Оформте джерело за APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard та іншими стилями
Ознайомтеся з топ-50 книг для дослідження на тему "Women South Australia Economic conditions".
Біля кожної праці в переліку літератури доступна кнопка «Додати до бібліографії». Скористайтеся нею – і ми автоматично оформимо бібліографічне посилання на обрану працю в потрібному вам стилі цитування: APA, MLA, «Гарвард», «Чикаго», «Ванкувер» тощо.
Також ви можете завантажити повний текст наукової публікації у форматі «.pdf» та прочитати онлайн анотацію до роботи, якщо відповідні параметри наявні в метаданих.
Переглядайте книги для різних дисциплін та оформлюйте правильно вашу бібліографію.
Rosa, Kumudhini. Women of South Asia. Colombo: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1995.
Flood, Tania. Women in South Africa. Bellville, South Africa: University of Western Cape, Gender Equity Unit, 1997.
Sarwal, Amit. Bridging imaginations: South Asian diaspora in Australia. New Delhi: Published by Readworthy Publications in association with Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network, 2013.
Kumar, Nita. Women as subjects: South Asian histories. New Delhi: Stree in association with the Book Review Literary Trust, 1994.
Alford, Katrina. Gilt-edged women: Women and mining in colonial Australia. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University, 1986.
Mathur, Deepa. Women in transition in South Asia. Delhi: Kalinga Publications, 2001.
Helen, Jones. In her own name: A history of women in South Australia from 1836. Kent Town, S. Aust: Wakefield Press, 1994.
Alford, Katrina. Partners or parasites of men?: Women's economic status in Australia, Britain and Canada, 1850-1900. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University, 1986.
Carr, Marilyn, Renana Jhabvala, and Martha Alter Chen. Speaking out: Women's economic empowerment in South Asia. New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 1997.
Heyzer, Noeleen. Working women in South-East Asia: Development, subordination, and emancipation. Milton Keynes [Buckinghamshire]: Open University Press, 1986.
Momsen, Janet Henshall, and Amriah bt Buang. Women and empowerment in the Global South. Bangi: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2013.
Rees, Charlotte. Expanding the role of women in the South Wales labour force: "summary". Cardiff: Welsh Development Agency, 1991.
Alford, Katrina. The drover's wife and her friends: Women in rural society and primary production in Australia, 1850-1900. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University, 1986.
Abelmann, Nancy. The melodrama of mobility: Women, talk, and class in contemporary South Korea. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 2003.
Baer, Linda. South Dakotans at work. Brookings, S.D: Dept. of Rural Sociology, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University, 1988.
Roy, D. C. Status of women among the Lepchas. New Delhi: Akansha Pub. House, 2010.
Roy, D. C. Status of women among the Lepchas. New Delhi: Akansha Pub. House, 2010.
Siswanti, Arnita Budi. The role of women in the South and Central Java in colonial era. Yogyakarta: Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University, 2009.
Bernstein, Hilda. For their triumphs & for their tears: Women in apartheid South Africa. London: International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, 1985.
Lee, Ching Kwan. Gender and the south China miracle: Two worlds of factory women. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.
Mathiot, Elizabeth Moen. NGOs and grassroots in development work in South India. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1998.
O'Lincoln, Tom. United we stand: Class struggle in colonial Australia. Carlton North, Vic: Red Rag Publications, 2005.
Ram, Kalpana. Mukkuvar women: Gender, hegemony and capitalist transformation in a South Indian fishing community. North Sydney, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1991.
Ram, Kalpana. Mukkuvar women: Gender, hegemony, and capitalist transformation in a South Indian fishing community. London: Zed, 1991.
Ram, Kalpana. Mukkuvar women: Gender, hegemony, and capitalist transformation in a South Indian fishing community. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1992.
Association for Women in Development. Colloquium. The future for women in development: Voices from the south : proceedings of the Association for Women in Development Colloquium, October 19-20, 1990, Ottawa, Canada ; [editor, Nancy O'Rourke]. Ottawa, Canada: North-South Institute, 1991.
Seminário "Macroeconomia e Gênero : uma Abordagem Feminista" (2008 Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil). Fórum de Mulheres do IBAS: Pensando uma estrutura macroeconômica inclusiva : uma abordagem feminista Sul-Sul = IBSA Women's Forum : towards an inclusive macroeconomic framework : a South-South feminist approach. Brasília, DF: Secretaria de Políticas para as Mulheres, Governo Federal Brasil, 2010.
Kalita, S. Mitra. My two Indias: A journey to the ends of opportunity. Noida: Collins Business, 2010.
Swanson, Kate. Begging as a path to progress: Indigenous women and children and the struggle for Ecuador's urban spaces. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2010.
South Asia Regional Ministerial Conference Celebrating Beijing Plus Ten (5th 2005 Islāmābād, Pakistan). Key gender issues in South Asia: a resource package: Technical papers presented at the Fifth South Asia Regional Ministerial Conference Celebrating Beijing Plus Ten, 2005, 3-5 May 2005, Islamabad, Pakistan. New Delhi: United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2005.
Lund, F. J. Women street traders in urban South Africa: A synthesis of selected research findings. Durban: School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 1998.
Yi, Sŏn-ju. Kongchŏk kaebal wŏnjo rŭl t'onghan pin'gon t'oech'i wa yangsŏng p'yŏngdŭng chŭngjin pangan: Panggŭlladesi. Sŏul-si: Han'guk Yŏsŏng Chŏngch'aek Yŏn'guwŏn, 2011.
Nāsarīna, Jobāidā. Śrama bājāre Hājaṃ nārī. Ḍhākā: Śrābaṇa Prakāśanī, 2008.
Western Australia. Central South Regional Development Advisory Committee., Western Australia. Dept. of Regional Development and the North West., and Western Australia. Dept. of Industrial Development., eds. Central South regional profile, Western Australia. Perth, W.A: Dept. of Regional Development and the North West, 1985.
Fund, United Nations Population, ed. South Asian women. New York, N.Y: United Nations Population Fund, 1993.
Mary, Hames, University of the Western Cape. Gender Equity Unit., Southern African Research and Documentation Centre. Women in Development Southern Africa Awareness., and University of the Witwatersrand. Centre for Applied Legal Studies., eds. Women in South Africa: Profile of women in South Africa. Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa: University of Western Cape, Gender Equity Unit, 2006.
The South West: A profile : South West of Western Australia. Bunbury, W.A: South West Development Authority, 1993.
Muriel, Brookfield, Ward R. Gerard, and Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia., eds. New directions in the South Pacific: A message for Australia. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1988.
1951-, Kumar Nita, ed. Women as subjects: South Asian histories. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.
Jaya, Arunachalam, Kalpagam U, and G.B. Pant Social Science Institute., eds. Rural women in South Asia. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2007.
South African Women on the Move. Between the Lines, 1986.
Jane, Barrett, ed. South African women on the move. Toronto, Ont: Between the Lines, 1985.
Whitcomb, Clark Alice, ed. Gender and political economy: Explorations of South Asian Systems. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Caroline, Sweetman, and Oxfam, eds. North-South co-operation. Oxford: Oxfam, 1994.
John, Spoehr, ed. Beyond the contract state: Ideas for social and economic renewal in South Australia. Kent Town, S. Aust: Wakefield Press, 1999.
Jean, Hay Margaret, and Stichter Sharon, eds. African women south of the Sahara. 2nd ed. Harlow, Essex, England: Longman Scienctific & Technical, 1995.
(Editor), Marilyn Carr, Martha Chen (Editor), and Renana Jhabvala (Editor), eds. Speaking Out: Women's Economic Empowerment in South Asia. Practical Action, 1997.
Marilyn, Carr, Chen Martha Alter, Jhabvala Renana, Aga Khan Foundation Canada, and United Nations Development Fund for Women., eds. Speaking out: Women's economic empowerment in South Asia. London: IT Publications on behalf of Aga Khan Foundation Canada and United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 1996.
Kumar, Nita. Women As Subjects: South Asian Histories (Feminist Issues : Practice, Politics, Theory). University of Virginia Press, 1994.
Nieuwenhuysen, J. P., J. O. N. Perkins, J. W. Rowe, and M. D. English. Macro-Economic Policy: A Comparative Study Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.