Gender and Development
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Transcript Gender and Development
AP Human Geography
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
Main Idea
Equality between men and women is a sign of
development.
In MDC’s, women are more educated, make
more $, and have more decision making
power.
The opposite is true in LDC’s.
Nowhere in the world are women statistically
equal to men.
Measuring Gender Equality
Gender-Related Development
Index (GDI)
Same measures as HDI, but
centered on gender.
Economic
Per capita income M vs. F
Education
Females in school vs. Males in
school
% literate females vs. %
literate males
Health
Life ex. of females vs. males
Gender Empowerment
Measure (GEM)
Measures the ability of
women to participate in the
process of improvement.
Economic
Per capita income M vs. F
% of women professional/
technical jobs
Political
% of admin. jobs held by
women
% of women in national
parliament
Global GDI
Income
Education
Global GEM
Seats in Parliament
Approaches to Development
To promote development, countries must
choose one of two models:
Self-Sufficiency
International Trade
Self-Sufficiency Approach
Spread investment equally across all sectors
of the economy, in all regions of the country.
Whole country develops slowly but evenly.
Urban and rural develop at same pace.
Reducing poverty more important than
individual wealth.
Promote national businesses through tariffs,
quotas, and subsidies.
Self-Sufficiency Approach:
India
India provides a case study of an LDC that
used the SSA for many years.
Difficult to import foreign goods
Quotas
Heavy taxes (2-3X price)
Subsides provided struggling businesses
financial support.
Made in India
International Trade Approach
A country identifies unique economic assets.
Focus on one thing, do it well, and sell to the
world!
Examples?
Oil, large/ cheap workforce, location
Unequal distribution of wealth, may benefit
MDC’s
By the end of the 20th century, adopted by
most LDC’s
Rostow’s Model
5 Step Approach to Intl. Development
1. Traditional Society
2. Pre-conditions for takeoff
3. Takeoff
4. Drive to Maturity
5. Age of Mass Consumption
International Trade Approach:
Examples
“The Four Asian Dragons”
Lacked natural resources, focused on
manufacturing electronics, clothing, cars (SK)
S. Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong
Arabian Peninsula States
Profits from oil lead to development
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, UAE
Both groups sell to MDC’s in NA/ Europe
Four Asian Tigers
Made in South Korea
Hong Kong
Seoul, South Korea