ISBN:
9781000471588
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (275 pages)
Series Statement:
Geographies of Health Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305
Keywords:
Sex discrimination
;
Discrimination in employment
;
Sustainable development
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of contributors Page -- 1 Gender matters globally: geography, health, and sustainability -- Part 1 SDG 5: gender equality and empowerment of women and girls -- 2 Gender, adolescents, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana -- 3 Sustainable Development Goals and the internal logics of "gender equality" in the Liberian context -- 4 Global trends in women's employment in renewable energy: continuities, disruptions, and contradictions -- 5 Producing gender statistics at local level: the case of Mito-city, Japan -- Part 2 Target 5.4: value unpaid care and promote shared domestic responsibilities -- 6 Gender statistics, geospatial analysis, and Sustainable Development Goals: a case study of Mexico -- 7 Understanding women's unpaid work and domestic work: using Photovoice to capture immigrant carer-employee experiences in southern Ontario, Canada -- 8 Resource insecurity and gendered inequalities in health: a challenge to sustainable livelihood -- 9 "Today men's orientation has changed": gender and household water and sanitation responsibilities in Ghana -- 10 Canvas Totes and plastic bags: the political ecology of food assistance effectiveness at farmers' markets in the Twin Cities -- Part 3 Target 5.6: universal access to reproductive health and rights -- 11 Internal migration as a determinant of antenatal care in the Brong-Ahafo Region, Ghana: does length of residence matter? -- 12 Longitudinal analysis of progress in women's empowerment and maternal mortality outcomes: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa -- 13 Mental health, quality of life, and life experiences of Ghanaian women living with breast cancer -- 14 Event-history analysis of determinants of breastfeeding in Cambodia: evidence from Demographic and Health Survey.
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