Women and employment in Solomon Islands
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Ward, Marion Wybourn
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Canberra, ACT : National Centre for Development Studies, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University.
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Women make a substantial contribution to the growth and
development of the Solomon Islands economy. Women
have most of the responsibility for subsistence agricultural
production—on which the welfare of most Solomon
Islanders depends—but the importance of their
contribution is often ignored by development planners and
policymakers. Women also make a substantial contribution
to both the household and national economy through their
participation in formal and informal sector employment,
including self-employment.
In this Pacific Policy Paper, Marion Ward examines the
status of women in the Solomon Islands and outlines the
measures currently underway to address women's
subordination. In particular Marion looks at women and
education, employment, unemployment, self-employment
and work in subsistence agriculture. She argues for
change at all levels of government to address the status of
women and provides specific recommendations on how to
achieve full participation of women in the development
process.
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