Hanna Papanek
Women adapt in different ways to the demands of their husbands' occupations. In the United States, the "two-person single career" is a special combination of roles whereby wives are inducted by the institutions employing their husbands into a pattern of vicarious achievement. The two-person career p...
Mead Cain, Maithreyi Krishnaraj, Karuna Chanana
Preface - Leela Dube PART ONE: THE CULTURAL MATRIX Introduction - Maithreyi Krishnaraj Differential Socialisation of Boys and Girls in Some Lower Castes or Communities of Ahmedabad - Usha Knahere Gender Creation from Birth to Adolescence in Rural Bangladesh - K M A Aziz Seclusion of Women and the St...
Lisa S. Banu
Prompted by a 2003 Design Without Borders (DwB) report entitled ‘Design for Export-Oriented Production in Developing Countries: Case Bangladesh’, which identifies a glaring lack of export-oriented design, this article considers the implications of a defined design deficit for Bangladesh and for desi...
Barbara Miller
Women and Development: Perspectives from South and Southeast Asia. Edited by Rounaq Jahan and Hanna Papanek. Dacca: Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs, 1979. xi, 433 pp. $12. (Distributed by South Asia Books.) - Volume 43 Issue 1
Fred Halliday, Martin Fransman, Diana Tussie, Hidemi Suganami et al.
Pressure Groups in the Global System. Edited by Peter Willetts, London: Frances Pinter. 1982. 225pp. £14.50. £6.95pb First Things First: meeting basic needs in developing countries. Paul Streeten, with Shahid Javed Burki, Mahbub ul‐Haq, Norman Hicks and Frances Stewart, Oxford: Oxford University Pre...