Women in Vanuatu
analyzing challenges to economic participation
Bowman, Chakriya
text
wau
Washington, DC
World Bank
2009
monographic
eng
ENG
xiii, 103 p. graphs, maps 23 cm.
"Vanuatu is a traditional and largely patriarchal society; women have extremely low representation in Parliament and in other decision-making bodies. Despite this, women are increasingly involved in private sector development and in the market economy. Yet government support for women's economic empowerment and for businesswomen has been limited, and reforms are needed to the general legal framework to ensure gender equity. This groundbreaking book, "Women in Vanuatu", brings together data and available evidence on the subject and makes the case for actions needed to ensure gender equality. The authors argue that designing and implementing measures that benefit both women and men makes good economic sense and will ultimately strengthen all businesses in Vanuatu."
Overview -- 1. Doing business in Vanuatu: the cultural, political, economic, and legal contexts for women's economic empowerment -- 2. Starting and licensing a business -- 3. Registering property -- 4. Getting credit -- 5. Enforcing contracts -- 6. Employing workers -- 7. Trading across borders.
Chakriya Bowman...[et. al.]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-96)
[ponn]
Equality
Vanuatu
Privatization
Vanuatu
Women
Women
Women in development
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Directions in development
Private sector development
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