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Women, Economic Development, and Higher Education
Tools in the Reconstruction and Transformation of Post-Apartheid South Africa
96,29 € |
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Verlag: | Palgrave Macmillan |
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Veröffentl.: | 19.06.2017 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783319531441 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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This book is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the intersection, relationship, and connection between higher education, economic development, and gender in post-Apartheid South Africa. In just twenty years, South Africa has rewritten its constitution, restructured its macroeconomic growth and development policies, restructured its higher education system, and made a commitment to provide opportunity for all its citizens, specifically those who have historically been marginalized, women and blacks. Eynon weaves together these unique perspectives to illustrate how these multiple domains map onto women and the critical role they play in the present and future of the country. Gender equality and women’s empowerment and education were considered key drivers to South Africa’s transformation.
<div><div>Chapter 1. South Africa Today: Trends and Indicators.- Chapter 2. Before the End of Apartheid.- Chapter 3. Building the Rainbow Nation.- Chapter 4. Two Decades of Economic Growth and Development Policies.- Chapter 5. The Present State of Higher Education.- Chapter 6. Women and Higher Education: The Successes and Challenges.- Chapter 7. Women’s Prospects.- Chapter 8. Closing Thoughts on the Future. <br></div></div><div><br></div>
Diane E. Eynon is Senior Fellow and Director of the Executive Doctorate in Higher Education Management in the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
This book is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the intersection, relationship, and connection between higher education, economic development, and gender in post-Apartheid South Africa. In just twenty years, South Africa has rewritten its constitution, restructured its macroeconomic growth and development policies, restructured its higher education system, and made a commitment to provide opportunity for all its citizens, specifically those who have historically been marginalized, women and blacks. Eynon weaves together these unique perspectives to illustrate how these multiple domains map onto women and the critical role they play in the present and future of the country. Gender equality and women’s empowerment and education were considered key drivers to South Africa’s transformation.
Provides a multi-disciplinary approach to higher education, gender, and economic development and growth reform in emerging democracies and economies Presents finding based in multi-model, mixed methods applied research Employs historical methods to offer critical policy analysis
“In this book, Eynon takes us on a journey through post-apartheid South Africa and more importantly, the lives of women seeking higher education. What is most beautiful about Eynon’s work is the way she shows the intersections of poverty, race, violence, health, and gender in the lives of women.” (Marybeth Gasman, Professor of Higher Education, University of Pennsylvania, USA)<p></p>