Gender equity in health is, in part, a product of women’s experiences of two critically linked sectors: health care and labour. This paper is concerned with observing the trajectory of neoliberalism as the dominant global approach to macroeconomics and its effect on these two market sectors in India. Using a feminist political economy approach and the methods of a narrative literature review, the historical practices of India’s development and health policy are reviewed, namely the adoption of a US-driven Structural Adjustment Program (SAP). The findings show, first, that the SAP resulted in a roll back of the state. As a result, reproductive health services have become the contextual stand in for the provision of health care to poor women....
Why is social policy for women in the global south increasingly focused on women as mothers? While e...
This thesis studies the situation of women and tribes in India through the roles of workfare program...
Health and health care inequities in Koppal reflect systematic hierarchies based on gender, caste, e...
"Most official documents in the fifty years of India's independence have, with 'varying degrees of c...
This book describes the changing landscape of women\u27s politics for equality and liberation during...
The article focuses on the living conditions of laboring-class women in neoliberal India, with atten...
India adopted the structural adjustment programs (SAP), required by the International Monetary Fund ...
Kerala has achieved remarkable improvements in the social sectors despite having a low economy. Yet,...
In India the condition of women was appalling during independence. The deprivation of women in getti...
Abstract In this paper, we draw upon and build on three presentations which were part of the plenary...
Ensuring gender equity in access to basic services has remained an enduring challenge in the politi...
Background: Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 is focused on reducing maternal mortality and achiev...
This article seeks to explore the implications of neo-liberalism on women-centred reproductive healt...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
An important aspect that is often highlighted in the context of economic reforms, is the translation...
Why is social policy for women in the global south increasingly focused on women as mothers? While e...
This thesis studies the situation of women and tribes in India through the roles of workfare program...
Health and health care inequities in Koppal reflect systematic hierarchies based on gender, caste, e...
"Most official documents in the fifty years of India's independence have, with 'varying degrees of c...
This book describes the changing landscape of women\u27s politics for equality and liberation during...
The article focuses on the living conditions of laboring-class women in neoliberal India, with atten...
India adopted the structural adjustment programs (SAP), required by the International Monetary Fund ...
Kerala has achieved remarkable improvements in the social sectors despite having a low economy. Yet,...
In India the condition of women was appalling during independence. The deprivation of women in getti...
Abstract In this paper, we draw upon and build on three presentations which were part of the plenary...
Ensuring gender equity in access to basic services has remained an enduring challenge in the politi...
Background: Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 is focused on reducing maternal mortality and achiev...
This article seeks to explore the implications of neo-liberalism on women-centred reproductive healt...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
An important aspect that is often highlighted in the context of economic reforms, is the translation...
Why is social policy for women in the global south increasingly focused on women as mothers? While e...
This thesis studies the situation of women and tribes in India through the roles of workfare program...
Health and health care inequities in Koppal reflect systematic hierarchies based on gender, caste, e...