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Women's work and women's roles: economics and everyday life in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
In: Monograph / Development Studies Centre, the Australian National University, 32
World Affairs Online
Corned beef and tapioca: a report on the food distribution systems in Tonga
In: Monograph / Development Studies Centre 19
Population mobility and development: Southeast Asia and Pacific
In: Monograph / Development Studies Centre 27
Women in development in the South Pacific: barriers and opportunities: papers presented at a conference held in Vanuatu from 11 to 14 August 1984
In the slowly modernizing countries of the Pacific there is a growing awareness that, unless resources are used more efficiently and growth accelerated, 'primitive affluence' could become modern poverty. In the maintenance of living standards in the Pacific, and in the development process, women have a disproportionately onerous role, and receive but a small share of the benefits. In the law, the field of education, in the traditional economy, in business and in politics, women have low status – reflecting both their traditional cultures and the roles thrust on them by Western influences. Small countries cannot afford to ignore the resources of any section of the community, let alone half the population. The contributors to this set of conference papers review aspects of the current situation in the Pacific island nations and provide some policy guidelines for the future.
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Women in development in the South Pacific: barriers and opportunities: papers presented at a conference held in Vanuatu from 11 to 14 August 1984
In the slowly modernizing countries of the Pacific there is a growing awareness that, unless resources are used more efficiently and growth accelerated, 'primitive affluence' could become modern poverty. In the maintenance of living standards in the Pacific, and in the development process, women have a disproportionately onerous role, and receive but a small share of the benefits. In the law, the field of education, in the traditional economy, in business and in politics, women have low status – reflecting both their traditional cultures and the roles thrust on them by Western influences. Small countries cannot afford to ignore the resources of any section of the community, let alone half the population. The contributors to this set of conference papers review aspects of the current situation in the Pacific island nations and provide some policy guidelines for the future.
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Exchange rate and macro-economic policy in independent Papua New Guinea
In: Pacific research monograph, 10
Analyse der makroökonomischen Politik in den ersten sieben Jahren der Unabhängigkeit Papua-Neuguineas. Der Schwerpunkt der Untersuchung liegt auf den Wechselkursen und der Währungspolitik des Landes. Behandelt werden aber auch Steuer- und Lohnpolitik. (DÜI-Xyl)
World Affairs Online
Chimbu: Issues in development: A report to the Central Planning Office, Papua New Guinea
In: Monograph / Development Studies Centre 4
Urbanization and the urban policies in Pacific Asia: papers
In: Westview special studies on East Asia