Gender Mainstreaming and Healthcare Policy |
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Authors: | Amee Barber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Political Science Department , University of Alberta , Canada amee@ualberta.ca |
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Abstract: | This review addresses how The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare structures and analyzes the themes that emerge from its own interrogation of the complex concepts of gender, equality, health and policy. Overall the review takes a complimentary tone towards the handbook's arguments and premises and the unique research that sets it apart from other more scientifically or development based gender health texts. It points out, however, that the book maintains its focus on the global north and the efficacy of state policy as the primary tool for gender equality, however defined. The author suggests that in future discussions, the alternative routes and different countries that are only just touched on in the text should be more thoroughly explored. |
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Keywords: | Gender healthcare policy mainstreaming equality |
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