Author: Lucie Bélanger
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Languages : fr
Pages : 584
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Autonomie financière, reconnaissance économique du travail de maternage et crise de l'Etat-Providence
Author: Lucie Bélanger
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Languages : fr
Pages : 584
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Publisher:
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Languages : fr
Pages : 584
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Canadian Social Work Review
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Category : Public welfare
Languages : en
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Category : Public welfare
Languages : en
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Indicateurs Socio-communautaires Pour Estimer Le Travail Des Femmes Dans Les Communautés
Author: Louise Toupin
Publisher: Condition féminine Canada
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : fr
Pages : 236
Book Description
This study deals primarily with research on non-economic or non-financial indicators for evaluating the social profitability of work performed by women's groups in the field of community social infrastructure, i.e. the field of human & social development of individuals & communities. The study focusses on the development of social wealth criteria from a feminist perspective. The research involved focus groups with 44 social economy activists in seven regions of Quebec, enabling identification of the type of measurement tools most useful for the research objectives (indicators of social contribution & collective impact). The study then turns to the community indicators trend and the literature emerging from it to map basic reference points for a set of indicators of the contribution of women's groups to quality of life and the communal social fabric. The conclusion of this exploratory research sketches a set of desired (not yet measured) indicators.
Publisher: Condition féminine Canada
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : fr
Pages : 236
Book Description
This study deals primarily with research on non-economic or non-financial indicators for evaluating the social profitability of work performed by women's groups in the field of community social infrastructure, i.e. the field of human & social development of individuals & communities. The study focusses on the development of social wealth criteria from a feminist perspective. The research involved focus groups with 44 social economy activists in seven regions of Quebec, enabling identification of the type of measurement tools most useful for the research objectives (indicators of social contribution & collective impact). The study then turns to the community indicators trend and the literature emerging from it to map basic reference points for a set of indicators of the contribution of women's groups to quality of life and the communal social fabric. The conclusion of this exploratory research sketches a set of desired (not yet measured) indicators.