Sonia Correa, writing in association with Rebecca Reichmann, brings a critical feminist perspective to bear on conventional debates on population, examining the interlinking of economic processes, demographic dynamics and women's lives. She analyzes the detrimental effects on women of past and present fertility management. She identifies the challenges which women in the South need to tackle, and suggests appropriate strategies for political action by the international women's movement around these issues.
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Sonia Correa, writing in association with Rebecca Reichmann, brings a critical feminist perspective to bear on conventional debates on population, examining the interlinking of economic processes, demographic dynamics and women's lives. She analyzes the detrimental effects on women of past and present fertility management. She identifies the challenges which women in the South need to tackle, and suggests appropriate strategies for political action by the international women's movement around these issues.
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Very good in good dust jacket. Hardback. The covers look great except for a bumped top edge. The binding is tight. The interior pages are clean and unmarked. The dust jacket has edge wear and two inch tear at the top rear of jacket. Electronic delivery tracking will be issued free of charge. 136 pages.