Handbook on sex, gender and health : perspectives from South Asia /
Handbook on sex, gender and health : perspectives from South Asia /
T. K. Sundari Ravindran, M. Sivakami, Anjana Bhushan, Sabina Faiz Rashid, Kausar S. Khan, editors.
- xxxix, 1364 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
- Volume 1 .
Section 1: How Sex and Gender Differentials and Inequities Influence Health and Well-being in Specific Contexts -- Section 2: Gender issues in health systems -- Section 3: Gender and equity analysis of current policies and programmes and approaches to gender-responsive policymaking and programming -- Section 4: Advocacy, activism and social action.
his Handbook is the first of its kind addressing gender issues in health in five countries of the South Asian Region, namely: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Adopting a social determinant of health perspective and an intersectionality and diversity lens, the Handbook illustrates the multi-layered complexities of gender, health, and well-being from the diverse perspectives and lived experiences in different South Asian countries. It includes studies on under-researched and often invisible marginalized populations, such as LGBTQI populations, urban poor, persons living with disability, migrant and conflict-affected populations. It represents the voices of the elderly, adolescents, and young people. It goes beyond analyzing the problem of gender inequities in health, and present examples of gender-transformative policies, programmes and social movement action. It is an essential resource for researchers, policy-makers, students in public health and community-based organizations involvedin research, policies, or programs related to sex work, public health, social justice and gender-based violence.
9789819720972 (hbk.)
Health--South Asia.--Sex differences
Equality --South Asia.
Well-being--South Asia.
Sex--South Asia.
362.10954 HAN / 022697
Section 1: How Sex and Gender Differentials and Inequities Influence Health and Well-being in Specific Contexts -- Section 2: Gender issues in health systems -- Section 3: Gender and equity analysis of current policies and programmes and approaches to gender-responsive policymaking and programming -- Section 4: Advocacy, activism and social action.
his Handbook is the first of its kind addressing gender issues in health in five countries of the South Asian Region, namely: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Adopting a social determinant of health perspective and an intersectionality and diversity lens, the Handbook illustrates the multi-layered complexities of gender, health, and well-being from the diverse perspectives and lived experiences in different South Asian countries. It includes studies on under-researched and often invisible marginalized populations, such as LGBTQI populations, urban poor, persons living with disability, migrant and conflict-affected populations. It represents the voices of the elderly, adolescents, and young people. It goes beyond analyzing the problem of gender inequities in health, and present examples of gender-transformative policies, programmes and social movement action. It is an essential resource for researchers, policy-makers, students in public health and community-based organizations involvedin research, policies, or programs related to sex work, public health, social justice and gender-based violence.
9789819720972 (hbk.)
Health--South Asia.--Sex differences
Equality --South Asia.
Well-being--South Asia.
Sex--South Asia.
362.10954 HAN / 022697