Bibliography - Garnet
Bibliography - Garnet
Bibliography - Garnet
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
<strong>Bibliography</strong> – Gender in International Political Economy 43<br />
Pappu, Rekha (2004): Within the Edifice of<br />
Development: Education of Women in<br />
India. In: IDS-JOURNAL, 35 (4).<br />
Parikh, Alka; Acharya, Sarthi; Krishnaraj, Maithreyi<br />
(2004): Gender Budgeting Analysis: A Study<br />
in Maharashtra's Agriculture. In: Economic<br />
and Political Weekly, 39, 44, 4823-4830.<br />
Parikh, Shanti A. (2007): The Political Economy of<br />
Marriage and HIV: The ABC Approach,<br />
"Safe" Infidelity, and Managing Moral Risk in<br />
Uganda. In: American Journal of Public<br />
Health, 97 (9), 1198-1208.<br />
Park, Keumjae (2008): “I Can Provide for My<br />
Children”: Korean Immigrant Women’s<br />
Changing Perspectives on Work Outside the<br />
Home. In: Gender Issues, 25, 1, 26-42.<br />
Parker, Richard; Aggleton, Peter (eds.) (2006):<br />
Culture, Society and Sexuality: A Reader.<br />
London: Routledge.<br />
Parpart, Jane L.; Zalewski, Marysia (2008):<br />
Rethinking the Men Question: Sex, Gender<br />
and Violence in International Relations.<br />
London: Zed Books.<br />
Parrado, Emilio (2002): Socioeconomic Context,<br />
Family Regimes, and Women's Early Labor<br />
Market Experience: The Case of Colombia<br />
and Venezuela. In: World Development, 30<br />
(5), 799-816.<br />
Parreñas, Rhacel (2005): Long distance intimacy:<br />
class, gender and intergenerational<br />
relations between mothers and children in<br />
Filipino transnational families. In: Global<br />
Networks, 5 (4), 317-336.<br />
Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar (2001): The global<br />
servants: Migrant Filipina Domestic<br />
Workers in Rome and Los Angeles. Palo<br />
Alto: Stanford University Press.<br />
Parrenas, Rhacel Salazar (2008): The Force of<br />
Domesticity: Filipina Migrants and<br />
Globalization. New York: New York<br />
University Press.<br />
Parrot, Andrea; Cummings, Nina (2008): Sexual<br />
Slavery of Girls and Women Worldwide.<br />
Westport: Praeger Publishers.<br />
Pascall, Gillian; Lewis, Jane (2004): Emerging<br />
Gender Regimes and Policies for Gender<br />
Equality in a Wider Europe. In: Journal of<br />
Social Policy, 33 (3), 373-394.<br />
Paskalia, Vicki (2007): Free Movement, Social<br />
Security and Gender in the EU. Oxford:<br />
Hart Pub.<br />
Patel, Reena (2006): Hindu women's property rights<br />
in India: A critical appraisal. In: Third<br />
World Quarterly, 27 (7), 1255-1268.<br />
Patel, Reena (2006): Working the night shift:<br />
gender and the global economy. In: ACME:<br />
An International E-Journal for Critical<br />
Geographies, 5 (1), 9-27.<br />
Paterson, Ruth (2008): Women's empowerment in<br />
challenging environments: a case study<br />
from Balochistan. In: Development in<br />
Practice, 18, 3, 333-344.<br />
Patnaik, Utsa (2003): Global Capitalism, Deflation<br />
and Agrarian Crisis in Developing Countries.<br />
In: Journal of Agrarian Change, 3 (1-2), 33-<br />
66.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (1995): Bringing it All Back Home:<br />
Integrating Training for Gender Specialists<br />
and Economic Planners. In: World<br />
Development, 23 (11), 1995-1999.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2000): All Change Men, Women and<br />
Reproductive Work in the Global Economy.<br />
In: European Journal of Development<br />
Research, 12 (2), 219-237.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2000): Moving the Goalposts:<br />
Gender and Globalization in the Twenty-<br />
First Century. In: Gender and<br />
Development, 8 (1), 10-18.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2000): The Political Economy of<br />
Social Reproduction: The Case of Cuba in<br />
the 1990s. In: Cook, Joanne; Roberts,<br />
Jennifer; Waylen, Georgina (eds.): Towards<br />
a Gendered Political Economy. London/<br />
New York: Macmillan/ St. Martins Press,<br />
226-247.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2000): Which Men, Why Now<br />
Reflections on Men and Development. In:<br />
IDS-JOURNAL, 31 (2).<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2004): The Social Is Political. In:<br />
International Feminist Journal of Politics, 6<br />
(4), 603 - 622.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2004): Women, Work and Empowerment<br />
in a Global Era. In: Institute of<br />
Development Studies Bulletin, 35 (4), 117-<br />
120.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2007): Beyond women workers:<br />
gendering csr. In: Third World Quarterly,<br />
28 (4), 731-749.<br />
Pearson, Ruth (2007): Gender and Globalization:<br />
Gender and Global Labour Chains.<br />
Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.<br />
Peberdy, Sally (2008): The Invisible Woman:<br />
Gender Blindness and South African<br />
Immigration Policies and Legislation. In:<br />
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and<br />
Society, 33, 4, 800-807.<br />
Pena, Nuria (2008): Using rights-based and genderanalysis<br />
arguments for land rights for<br />
women: some initial reflections from<br />
Nicaragua. In: Gender & Development, 16<br />
(1), 55-71.<br />
Peng, Ito (2005): Social Policy Reforms and Gender<br />
in Japan and South Korea. In: Razavi,<br />
Shahra; Hassim, Shireen (eds.): Gender and<br />
Social Policy in a Global Context:<br />
Uncovering the Gendered Structure of ‚the<br />
Social’. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />
130-150.<br />
Penner, Andrew M. (2008): Race and Gender<br />
Differences in Wages: The Role of