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Who Benefits? Gender Analysis and the Role of Nonprofits in Affecting Public Policy. Weiss, Chris [microform]
Who Benefits? Gender Analysis and the Role of Nonprofits in Affecting Public Policy. : Wei...
Who Benefits? Gender Analysis and the Role of Nonprofits in Affecting Public Policy. Weiss, Chris [microform]

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    Who Benefits? Gender Analysis and the Role of Nonprofits in Affecting Public Policy. : Weiss, Chris - [microform]
    발행사항  
    : , Mar 95
      형태사항  
      13; 1
      총서명  
      ERIC Reports
      주기사항  
      13p.; Paper presented to the Appalachian Studies Conference (Morgantown, WV, March 1995).
      초록/해제  
      요약This paper discusses the use of gender analysis to ensure that economic development policy has equitable consequences for women and men, and describes the role of nonprofit community organizations in promoting such analysis. Gender analysis assumes that role differences between men and women are socially defined and therefore open to change. Planners of a public policy initiative must understand the sexual division of labor and the differences in access to benefits and resources in specific situations. Questions that are key to gender analysis, or to any social analysis, focus on who does what; who has access to or control of resources and benefits; what factors influence activities, access, and control; and who is included at each project stage as informants, decision makers, service providers, and beneficiaries. Social and gender analyses ensure that more of the benefits of development accrue to the disadvantaged than the privileged, and that benefits are socially sustainable beyond the term of a project. In the past 12 years, a number of nonprofit community-based organizations have emerged that focus on women and economic development programs. Their activities include job placement and training programs, advocacy for nontraditional jobs, microenterprise training, and loan programs. As an example of the process of moving from practical needs to strategic action, the Coal Employment Project helped Appalachian women break into coal mining--nontraditional for women but one of the few decent-paying jobs in the mountains. (SV)
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      Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
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      ■24500▼aWho  Benefits?  Gender  Analysis  and  the  Role  of  Nonprofits  in  Affecting  Public  Policy.▼cWeiss,  Chris▼h[microform]
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      ■500    ▼a13p.;  Paper  presented  to  the  Appalachian  Studies  Conference  (Morgantown,  WV,  March  1995).
      ■520    ▼aThis  paper  discusses  the  use  of  gender  analysis  to  ensure  that  economic  development  policy  has  equitable  consequences  for  women  and  men,  and  describes  the  role  of  nonprofit  community  organizations  in  promoting  such  analysis.  Gender  analysis  assumes  that  role  differences  between  men  and  women  are  socially  defined  and  therefore  open  to  change.  Planners  of  a  public  policy  initiative  must  understand  the  sexual  division  of  labor  and  the  differences  in  access  to  benefits  and  resources  in  specific  situations.  Questions  that  are  key  to  gender  analysis,  or  to  any  social  analysis,  focus  on  who  does  what;  who  has  access  to  or  control  of  resources  and  benefits;  what  factors  influence  activities,  access,  and  control;  and  who  is  included  at  each  project  stage  as  informants,  decision  makers,  service  providers,  and  beneficiaries.  Social  and  gender  analyses  ensure  that  more  of  the  benefits  of  development  accrue  to  the  disadvantaged  than  the  privileged,  and  that  benefits  are  socially  sustainable  beyond  the  term  of  a  project.  In  the  past  12  years,  a  number  of  nonprofit  community-based  organizations  have  emerged  that  focus  on  women  and  economic  development  programs.  Their  activities  include  job  placement  and  training  programs,  advocacy  for  nontraditional  jobs,  microenterprise  training,  and  loan  programs.  As  an  example  of  the  process  of  moving  from  practical  needs  to  strategic  action,  the  Coal  Employment  Project  helped  Appalachian  women  break  into  coal  mining--nontraditional  for  women  but  one  of  the  few  decent-paying  jobs  in  the  mountains.  (SV)
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      ■650  4▼xEducation
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      ■7001  ▼aWeiss,  Chris
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