1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996392855703316

Autore

Burroughs Jeremiah <1599-1646.>

Titolo

Four books on the eleventh of Matthew [[electronic resource] ] : viz: I. Christ inviting sinners to come to him for rest. II. Christ the great teacher of souls that come to him. To which is added a treatise of meekness and of anger. III. Christ the humble teacher of those that come to him. IIII. The only easie way to heaven / By Jeremiah Burroughs, preacher of the Gospel at Stepny and Cripple-Gate, London

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : printed by Peter Cole, printer and book-seller, and are to be sold at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhill, near the Royall Exchange, 1659

Descrizione fisica

[28], 394; [24], 477, [12], 478-775, [1] p

Altri autori (Persone)

GoodwinThomas <1600-1680.>

Soggetti

Christian life - Biblical teaching

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"A testimony to the reader" signed: Thomas Goodwin [and 6 others].

Vertical half-title preceding general title page reads "Mr Burroughs four books on Matthew". Vertical half-title preceding title page for part 3 reads "Mr Burroughs easie way to heaven".

Part 1, "Christ inviting sinners to come to him for rest" has separate dated title page, pagination and register. Part 2, "The second book on Matth. 11.29", and part 3, "The third and fourth book, on Matthew 11", each have separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. The parts may also have been issued separately.

Annotation on Thomason copy E.963[2]: " Jan: 6th"; the 9 in the date has been crossed out and replaced with an 8; on Thomason copy E.964[1]: the 9 in imprint date has been crossed out; on Thomason copy E.965[1]: "1658 January"; the 9 in the imprint date has been crossed out and replaced with an "8".

Part 1 = E.963[2]; part 2 = Thomason E.964[1]; part 3 = Thomason E.965[1].

Part 1 = Wing B6060; parts 2 and 3 = B6116.

Reproductions of the originals in the British Library (Thomason Tracts), Harvard University Library (Early English books, reel 1378, part 1 only), and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (Early English books, reel 2204, parts 2-4 only).



Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0158

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910814241103321

Titolo

Gender and development in the Middle East and North Africa : women in the public sphere

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004

ISBN

1-280-08434-0

9786610084340

1-4175-0060-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

xx, 198 pages : illustrations ; ; 26 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)

Collana

Orientations in development

Disciplina

305.42/0956

Soggetti

Women in development - Middle East

Women in development - Africa, North

Sex role - Middle East

Sex role - Africa, North

Sex discrimination against women - Middle East

Sex discrimination against women - Africa, North

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-191) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Glossary of Terms; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Overview; The Gender Paradox; The Costs of Low Participation of Women in the Economy and the Political Sphere Are High ...; ... But the Benefits of Enhanced Participation of Women Are Positive; Factors That Have Empowered Women in Other Parts of the World Have Been Less Effective in MENA; Achievements in Women's Education and Health ...; ... Are Not Matched by Gains in Women's Participation in the Labor Force; What Has Slowed Women's Entry into the Labor Force?; Even If Demand Factors Play a Role ...

... Standard Labor Market Discrimination Does Not Explain Low Participation ...... But the Combination of Social and Economic Factors Does; A New Agenda about Gender; What Needs to Be Done ...; ... And Who Needs to Do It; 1. Why Does Gender Inequality Matter in MENA?; A



Historical Perspective on Gender Equality in MENA; Outline of the Report; Notes; 2. Closing the Gender Gap in Education and Health; Increasing the Achievements in Women's Education; Dramatic Increase in Years of Schooling and Literacy; Progress in Reducing Gender Gaps in School Enrollment

Completion Rates That Reflect Continued Discouragement for GirlsEducating Women for Empowerment; Greater Emphasis Needed to Create Demand for Schooling; Enrollment of Girls from Remote and Poor Families; Making Progress in Health and Fertility; Life Expectancy That Has Increased; Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates That Have Fallen; Fertility That Has Fallen Dramatically; Challenging the Health Sector: Social Health and Second-Generation Issues; Reduction in Early Pregnancies; Increase in Reproductive Health Knowledge; Improvement in Women's Access to Health Services; Notes

3. Women in the EconomyWomen's Participation in Economic Activity Has Increased at an Accelerating Rate ...; ... But Participation of Women in the Labor Force Remains Low; Economic Impact of Low Participation by Women in the Labor Force; The Burden of High Economic Dependency; Forgone Return on Investments in Girls' Education; High Costs for Households Headed by Women; The Costs of Low Female Participation Compared with Family and National Income; Unemployment and Female Participation in the Labor Force; Women Face Higher Unemployment than Men Do ...

... But Higher Female Labor Force Participation Is Not Associated with Higher UnemploymentMixed Effect on Female Employment from Old Patterns of Growth; Women Have Tended to Work More in the Public Sector; Women and Men Are in Informal and Unregulated Categories of Work; Women Remain in Agriculture Longer than Men Do; The Challenge of Inclusion in the Private Sector; Appendix: Labor Force Participation Rates That Very with the Data Source; Notes; 4. Constraints on Women's Work; The Traditional Gender Paradigm in MENA; Key Elements of the Traditional Gender Paradigm

Traditional Norms That Affect Labor Market Behavior