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Institutions and Women's Empowerment in the Contemporary World

In: Institutions And Gender Empowerment In The Global Economy

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  • Cal Clark

    (Department of Political Science, 7030 Haley Centre, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 39849-5209, USA)

  • Kartik C. Roy

    (School of Economics, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, 4072, Australia)

  • Hans C. Blomqvist

    (Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, POB 287, FIN-65101 Vasa, Finland)

Abstract

This volume has examined the degree of women's empowerment in the contemporary world. It argues that the institutions that exist in a society exercise a powerful and determining influence on the status and rights of women in a particular nation. This conclusion summarizes our major results. The first section provides the theoretical overview that was developed in Chapters 1 to 3, the second tests this model with the case studies in Chapters 4 through 12, and the last tries to draw the implications of these results for the dynamics of women's empowerment in the early 21st century.

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  • Cal Clark & Kartik C. Roy & Hans C. Blomqvist, 2008. "Institutions and Women's Empowerment in the Contemporary World," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Kartik Roy & Hans Blomqvist & Cal Clark (ed.), Institutions And Gender Empowerment In The Global Economy, chapter 13, pages 293-303, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812798084_0013
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