Portrait of women and girls in Greater Sydney / Alison Ziller and Elizabeth Delaney.
Copyright date: Neutral Bay, N.S.W. : Australia Street Company, © 2012Description: vi, 26 pages : illustrations, colour maps, 21 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780646574165
- Women -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Social conditions
- Girls -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Social conditions
- Women -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Social planning
- Girls -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Social planning
- Women -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Statistics
- Girls -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Statistics
- Women -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Economic conditions
- Girls -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Economic conditions
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Jessie Street National Women's Library General Stacks | 305.4099441 ZIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available for reference in the library and ILL | 67717 |
"march 2012"--Cover.
"This publication and the five background papers on which it is based were prepared for the Sydney Women's Fund, a subfund of the Sydney Community Foundation."--Inside cover.
"The Sydney Women's Fund gratefully acknowledges the grant from Barclay's Capital which funded the development of this project."--Inside cover.
Includes Appendix (pages 24-25) and Notes (page 26 - back cover)
Table of contents includes: Foreword, Sydney Women's Fund -- Investing in women and girls -- Introduction -- Frames of reference -- All of us -- Geography: Greater Sydney -- Inequality and the lives of women and girls -- Women and girls in Greater Sydney -- Where we live -- Our health -- The lives of Aboriginal women and girls -- Our housing -- Employment and education outcomes -- Geographies -- Appendix -- Notes.
" The Portrait provides an initial profile, from published data, of issues in the lives of women and girls in Greater Sydney. It asserts that while many things are improving for women in our city, these improvements have not affected all women equally." -- from Foreword.
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