Gender and Well-Being in Europe
Gender and Well-Being in Europe
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2009
298
Dura
Inglês
9780754672647
15 a 20 dias
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Contents: Preface; Gender and well-being from the historical and contemporary perspective, Bernard Harris, Lina GA!lvez and Helena Machado; Part I Gender and Well-Being in the European Past: Gender-based economic inequalities and women's perceptions of well-being in historical populations, Richard Wall; Measuring gender well-being with biological welfare indicators, Avarinda Guntupalli and JA rg Baten; Anthropometric history, gender and the measurement of well-being, Bernard Harris; Gender and well-being in the Pyrenean stem family system, Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga; Overexploitation, malnutrition and stigma in a women's illness: chlorosis in contemporary Spanish medicine (1877a "1936), Josep Bernabeu-Mestre, MarA-a E. Galiana, Ana P. Cid and Josep X. Esplugues; Changing terms of well-being: freedom, security and commitment on the agenda of Finnish nurses' associations, Heidi HaggrA(c)n. Part II Contemporary Perspectives on Gender and Well-Being: A proposal for a discrimination index for a non-neutral fiscal policy, Paloma Villota; Violent crime, gender inequalities and well-being: models based on capabilities and crime data for England and Wales, Paul Anand and Cristina Santos; Beyond equality: towards a system of non-androcentric indicators, Cristina Carrasco Bengoa; Living and working conditions: perspectives, concepts and measures, Tindara Addabbo and Antonella Picchio; Incomplete women and strong men a " accounts of infertility as a gendered construction of well-being, Helena Machado and Paula Remoaldo; Time to do and time to be? The use of residual time use as a gendered indicator of well-being, Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil; Summary and conclusions, Bernard Harris, Lina GA!lvez and Helena Machado; Index.
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Contents: Preface; Gender and well-being from the historical and contemporary perspective, Bernard Harris, Lina GA!lvez and Helena Machado; Part I Gender and Well-Being in the European Past: Gender-based economic inequalities and women's perceptions of well-being in historical populations, Richard Wall; Measuring gender well-being with biological welfare indicators, Avarinda Guntupalli and JA rg Baten; Anthropometric history, gender and the measurement of well-being, Bernard Harris; Gender and well-being in the Pyrenean stem family system, Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga; Overexploitation, malnutrition and stigma in a women's illness: chlorosis in contemporary Spanish medicine (1877a "1936), Josep Bernabeu-Mestre, MarA-a E. Galiana, Ana P. Cid and Josep X. Esplugues; Changing terms of well-being: freedom, security and commitment on the agenda of Finnish nurses' associations, Heidi HaggrA(c)n. Part II Contemporary Perspectives on Gender and Well-Being: A proposal for a discrimination index for a non-neutral fiscal policy, Paloma Villota; Violent crime, gender inequalities and well-being: models based on capabilities and crime data for England and Wales, Paul Anand and Cristina Santos; Beyond equality: towards a system of non-androcentric indicators, Cristina Carrasco Bengoa; Living and working conditions: perspectives, concepts and measures, Tindara Addabbo and Antonella Picchio; Incomplete women and strong men a " accounts of infertility as a gendered construction of well-being, Helena Machado and Paula Remoaldo; Time to do and time to be? The use of residual time use as a gendered indicator of well-being, Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil; Summary and conclusions, Bernard Harris, Lina GA!lvez and Helena Machado; Index.
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