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Women And Well-Being
Vanaja Dhruvarajan | Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women

Women And Well-Being

McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP (Oct 1990)
9780773507623
| Book - Paperback
264 pages | 150 x 239 mm | English
$ 19.95 | Value: $ 19.95
Dewey 305.4/0971
LC Classification HQ1453 .W59 1990
LC Control No. 91172287

Genre

  • Emotional Health, Self Help and Healing

Subject

  • General Concerns (ESH-GE)

Plot

Monique Bégin begins the first section, which deals with women's physical and mental health, with a critical evaluation of the Canadian health-care system. In the section on women's well-being in the workplace, Caroline Andrew, Cécile Coderre, and Ann Denis examine the situation of a group of women managers, and Nancy Guberman explores the role of women in caring for dependent adults in the home and community. The third section investigates the issue of well-being for minority women: Kabahenda Nyakabwa and Carol D.H. Harvey analyse the case of Black immigrant women and Mary O'Brien reviews the stereotypes of older, unmarried women. In the final section, the authors -- among them Marguerite Andersen, Maureen Leyland, and Maureen Jessop Orton -- concern themselves with ensuring the well-being of women by increasing their power in society through knowledge. Other contributors to this volume are: Leslie Bella, Cathryn Boak, Dawn Currie, Megan Barker Davies, Claire V. de la Durantaye, Gloria R. Geller, Madeline Jean Graveline, Elayne M. Harris, Andrea Lebowitz, Doris McIlroy, Joanne Prindiville, Monique Raimbault, Ghyslaine Savaria, and Eva A. Szekely. This collection includes essays in both English and French.