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Feminism in Public Debt : A Human Rights Approach

Herausgegeben von: Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo [weitere]
Bristol: Bristol University Press , 2024 , 343 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Herausgegeben von: Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo; Rulli, Mariana
Jahr: 2024
ISBN: 1529237270
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
As many developing countries are facing increasingly higher levels of debt and economic instability, this interdisciplinary volume explores the intersection of sovereign debt and women's human rights. Through contributions from leading voices in academia, civil society, international organizations and national governments, it shows how debt-related economic policies are widening gender inequalities and argues for a systematic feminist approach to debt issues. Offering a new perspective on the global debt crisis, this is an invaluable resource for readers who seek to understand the complex relationship between economics and gender. 1: Introduction: Feminist Sovereign Debt – Utopia or Oxymoron? Authors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** Part I: Debt and Feminist Agendas Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 2: Debt, Economic Violence and Feminist Agenda Author: Corina Rodríguez Enríquez *** 3: Debt, Development and Gender Authors: Penelope Hawkins and Marina Zucker-Marques *** 4: Debt and Climate Change: Twin Crises Burdening Women in the Global South Authors: Iolanda Fresnillo Sallan and Leia Achampong *** Part II: Human Rights and Debt Approach Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 5: Legal Standards on Debt and Women’s Rights Authors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Julieta Rossi *** 6: Letter from UN Special Procedures to the IMF (2022) Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 7: Impact of Debt on Women’s and Girls’ Human Rights – Introduction to the 2023 Report of the UN Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls, ‘Gendered Inequalities of Poverty: Feminist and Human Rights-Based Approaches’ Author: Dorothy Estrada-Tanck *** 8: Debt and Human Rights in the World and Regional Conferences on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean Authors: Marita Perceval and Mariana Rulli *** Part III: International Financial Institutions, Gender and Diversity Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 9: Gender Mainstreaming at the International Monetary Fund Author: Camila Villard Duran *** 10: Why are Neoliberal Policies Machistas? Author: Diane Perrons *** 11: Continuity of the IMF’s Androcentric Policies Before, During and After the Pandemic: The Case of Latin America Author: Alicja Paulina Krubnik *** Part IV: IMF, Women and Diversities in Latin America and Argentina Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 12: Life Sustainability and Debt Sustainability: Care in the Centre Author: María Nieves Rico *** 13: Where a Right Fails, a Debt Increases: Gender Inequalities and Economic Vulnerability of Women and LGTBQ+ Groups Authors: Florencia Partenio and Ariel Wilkis *** 14: Debt and the Right to Education in Latin America and the Caribbean Authors: Francisco Cantamutto and Agostina Costantino *** Part V: Gender Impact Analysis: Frameworks and Experiences Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 15: Debt Sustainability Analysis: Life After Capital – A View from Feminist Economics Authors: Patricia Miranda and Verónica Serafini Geoghegan *** 16: Measuring and Managing Gender Equality: The Case of Gender Budgeting in Austria Author: Ulrike Marx *** 17: Rights, Gender and Progress Indicators: The Debts of Democracy Authors: Flavia Marco Navarro and Laura Pautassi *** Part VI: Work Agenda for Egalitarian Transformations Editors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Mariana Rulli *** 18: A Gender Lens for the International Monetary and Financial System: Truly Feminist Reforms Needed Author: Christina Laskaridis *** 19: Gender Bonds: Do They Leverage or Threaten Women’s Rights? Authors: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Lena Lavinas *** 20: Institutionalization of the Gender Approach in Public Finances: How to Strengthen – Rather than Dilute – Feminist Demands? Authors: Magalí Brosio and Mariana Rulli ***
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