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Beth Goldblatt is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology, Sydney. Lucie Lamarche is Professor in the Faculty of Political Science and Law at the University of Quebec in Montreal.
1. Introduction: Interpreting and Advancing Womens Rights to Social Security and Social Protection Beth Goldblatt and Lucie Lamarche PART I: GENDER TRANSFORMATION: EQUALITY AND PARTICIPATION 2. Engendering Social Welfare Rights Sandra Fredman 3. Participatory Inclusion and Womens Rights to Social Security Hester Lessard PART II: GENDER, POVERTY AND RIGHTS IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 4. Unpacking the ILOs Social Protection Floor Recommendation from a Womens Rights Perspective Lucie Lamarche 5. Social Protection in China: Is there a Gender Equality Problem? Mankui Li 6. Evaluating Reforms for Bolivian Womens Rights to Social Security and Social Protection Lorena Ossio Bustillos 7. Recent Coverage Developments in Social Security Protection for Chilean Women Pablo Arellano Ortiz PART III: MARKETS, EMPLOYMENT AND WELFARE: POOR WOMEN IN RICH COUNTRIES 8. Rethinking Social Protection Beyond Waged Work: A United States Perspective Lucy A Williams 9. Human Capital and the Post-Scripting of Womens Poverty Janet E Mosher 10. What Would an Engendered Human Rights Approach to Social Security Mean for Sole Parents in Australia? Belinda Smith PART IV: CRISIS AND AUSTERITY: SHAPING WOMENS RIGHTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY 11. Gendering the Right to Social Security in the Era of Crisis Governance: The Need for Transformative Strategies Dianne Otto 12. A Gendered Right to Social Security and Decent Work? The Debate in the Context of Irish Austerity Mary P Murphy and Camille Loftus 13. Testing Womens Right to Social Security In Australia: A Poor Score Beth Goldblatt 14. Mainstreaming Gender in Spanish Labour and Pension Reforms and in European Social Policies Nria Pumar Beltrn