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Women are working internationally to build a world based on gender equality and justice. Their concerns are shaped by conditions in their own countries and regions, and also by conditions for women in other parts of the world. Links forged by globalization, international relations, United Nations gender equality and development programs, and women's nongovernmental organizations connect their futures. This groundbreaking reference set documents the achievements and current challenges for all women, providing distortion-free and newly available information about women's status, in matters from education to violence, in more than 130 countries in the world's most populated areas.

Written by an international host of contributing specialists, this set is accessible to high school students and above. Its consistent narrative coverage and relevant statistics are ideal for research and comparisons. Readers will find that conceptions of women's issues vary by country as the set illuminates diverse perspectives and contemporary practices that shape the variations in equality and well-being among women. Judicious inclusion of historical processes helps frame the issues in a holistic perspective. Volume maps, individual country maps, tables, photos, and indexes by set and volume are also included.


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Grade 10 Up-Major issues facing women worldwide are examined in this impressive set. Each volume covers a specific region of the world. Entries include a map of the nation and a profile of its history and culture. Specific issues germane to that country are described in an overview and under headings for "Education," "Employment and Economics," "Family and Sexuality," "Health," "Politics and Law," "Religion and Spirituality," "Violence," and "Outlook for the Twentieth-Century." At least one black-and-white photograph and an occasional table are also included for each entry. Each article ends with notes and a resource guide that lists Web sites, nonprint items, related organizations, suggested reading, and a selected bibliography. Some of the resources may be hard to find. An appendix in the volume Sub-Saharan Africa includes statistics on education and literacy, discrimination against women, economic activity, HIV/AIDS, maternal mortality, life expectancy, and more. While the information and statistics are generally up-to-date, the entry on Iraq does not mention the war. Each volume includes a glossary and an index. The comprehensive index in the last volume can be frustrating to use; a few see and see-also references lead to other see terms, rather than page notations. Sub-Saharan Africa, the last volume, contains the index, but there is no indication on the spine that it's there. Otherwise, this is an exceptional and thorough research tool. Cheris Kramarae's four-volume Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge (Routledge, 2000) is a more scholarly treatment arranged by issue rather than country.-Maureen Connelly, John C. Hart Memorial Library, Shrub Oak, NY
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*Starred Review* In a global survey of the conditions under which contemporary women live, this resource divides the world into six regions: Asia and Oceania, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, North America and the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. Each volume is organized alphabetically by country or in some cases by region (for example, the chapter "Central Asia" covers Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan). A general introduction provides an overview of contemporary women's issues worldwide, written by the editor in chief, a professor of women's studies at the University of Wisconsin. Volume editors and contributors are likewise university affiliated. The volume editors provide introductory essays treating the situation of women in the particular region or regions addressed.

Across the volumes, chapters are organized almost identically. A profile of the nation or region is followed by an overview of women's issues. Subsequent sections on education, employment and economics, family and sexuality, health, politics and law, religion and spirituality, violence, and the outlook for the twenty-first century offer a clear and comprehensive picture of women's everyday lives. Subsections under each heading allow for in-depth treatment. For example, "Politics and Law" is divided into smaller sections on "Suffrage," "Political Participation," "Women's Rights" (in turn subdivided into "Feminist Movements" and "Lesbian Rights"), and "Military Service." Chapter length averages 24 pages, with that for French Guiana, at 8 pages, being the shortest and that for Jordan, at 50 pages, being the longest. Both the volume introductions and the chapters conclude with notes; a resource guide listing suggested readings, videos and films, Web sites, and organizations; and a selected bibliography.

Clear black-and-white line maps begin each of the country or region chapters, and black-and-white photos, though infrequent, do extend the text. Each volume contains an index of subject and person entries, with a comprehensive set index at the end of the volume on sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the number of contributors, the text is remarkably uniform in its objective tone and clear sentence structure. The full page, noncolumnar layout is inviting, and the organizational structure facilitates ready access to information.

Though the excellent Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge (2000) is a bit stronger on statistical and demographic information, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's Issues Worldwide provides stiff competition with its wealth of information clearly and accessibly presented. There is room in most collections for both. Recommended for libraries serving patrons from high-school age and up and especially for colleges and universities with strong women's programs. RBB
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Greenwood (September 30, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 2500 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0313327874
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0313327872
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.84 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches

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Bahira Sherif Trask is an author, professor, and speaker on issues of family change, family complexity, relationships, globalization, gender, work and family issues. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Yale University and a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Trask is a professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Delaware. She is also the author and editor of five books including Women, Work and Globalization (2014) and Globalization and Families (2010), and she has published over fifty peer-reviewed articles, chapters and review articles on globalization, cultural and family diversity, gender roles, and work and family life in significant edited volumes and handbooks. Dr. Trask regularly speaks about the complex issues facing working families, and women in particular, to audiences at international organizations such as the United Nations, at major corporations such as DuPont and Microsoft, and at international conferences all over the world, In August 2012 she gave a TEDx lecture on Global Family Changes that has been widely viewed.

Much of Dr. Trask's scholarship has been informed through participation with a number of international, national and community based research projects that focus on diversity, gender and work, and strengthening low-income families. Dr. Trask's involvement on these projects reflects her belief that academics need to apply their knowledge towards bettering social conditions.

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