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The Third Sector and The Changing Welfare State

Year 2006, , 159 - 173, 01.02.2006
https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000001346

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References

  • BERGER, M. (1989), "Giving Women Credit: The Strengths and Limitations of Credit as a Tool for Alleviating Poverty," World Development, Vol. 1717: 1017.1032.
  • BROWN, K.M. i KENNY, S. i TURNER, B.S. (2002), "A basis for association? The role of third sector welfare organizations," Community, Work EtFamily, Vol. 5/2:159-180.
  • BRUSH, Lisa D. (2002), "Changing the Subject: Gender and Welfare Regime Studies," Social Politics, Vol. 9/2: 161-186.
  • CARR, M. i CHEN, M. A. i TATE, J. (2000), "Globalization and Home.Based Workers," Feminist Economics, Vol. 6/3: 123-142.
  • CASTELLS, M. (2000), The Rise of The Network Society, second edition, Vol. 1, Blackwell Publishers.
  • CLARK, J. (1991), Democratizing Development (London: Earthscan Publications Ltd.)
  • ESPING-ANDERSEN,G. (1990), The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (Cambridge: Polity Press).
  • ESPING-ANDERSEN, G. (1999), Social Foundation of Postindustrial Economies (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • HASHEMI, S.M. i MORSHED, L. (1997), "Grameen Bank: A Case Study," WOOD, Geoffrey D. i SHARIF, Iffath A. (eds.), Who Needs Credit (London: Zed Books).
  • JHABVALA, R. (2004), Excluding the Majority: Workers, Producers and Categories of Employment, SEWA.
  • KOVANCI, O (2003), Kapitalizm, Yoksulluk ve Yoksullukla Mücadelede Tarihsel Bir Deneyim: Ingiliz Yoksul Yasaları (in Turkish) (Ankara: Mülkiyeliler BirliğiVakfı).
  • MACKINTOSH, M. (1981), "Gender and Economics: The Sexual Division of Labour and The Subordination of Women," YOUNG, K. i WOLKOWITZ, C. i MCCULLSGH, R. (eds.), Of Marriage and the Market (London: Routledge).
  • MAHNKOPF, B. (2003), "The Future of Work, " http://www.goethe.de/br/poa/wsf/mahnde.htm
  • MAHON, R. (2003), "Yet Another R? Restructuring and Rescaling the Welfare State," Revised version of a paper presented at the workshop of the ISA Research Committee, University of Toronto.
  • MALLlC, R. (2002), "Implementing and Evaluating Microcredit in Bangladesh," Development in Practice, Vol. 12/2.
  • MOSER, C. (1989), "Gender Planning in the Third World: Meeting Practical and Strategic Gender .. Needs," World Development •.Vol. 17/11:1799-1825. "
  • MOSER, C. (1993) Gender Planning and Development, Theory, Practice and Training, (London: Routledge).
  • O'CONNOR, J. i ORLOFF, A. i SHAVER, S. (1999), States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and The United States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • ORLOFF,A. S. (1993) "Gender and Social Rights of Citizenship: The Comparatiye Analysis of Gender Relations and Welfare States," American Sociological Review, Vol. 58/3.
  • OSMANI, L. (1998), "Grameen Bank Experiment: Empowerment of Women Through Credit," AFSHAR,H (eds.) Women and Empowerment: Jllustration from the Third World (London: Macmillan Press).
  • ROSE,K. (1992), Where Women Are Leaders, The SEWAMovement in India (London: Zed Books).
  • PADAMSEE,T. i Adams, J. (2002), "Signs and Regimes: Rereading Feminist Work on Welfare States," Social Politics Vol. 8/1: 187-202.
  • POLANYI,K. (1944), The Great Transformation (Toronto: Rinehart).
  • ROWLANDS,J. (1998), "A Word of the Times, but what does it mean? Empowerment in the Discourse and Practice of Deyelopment," AFSHAR, H. (eds.) Women and Empowerment: Jllustration from the Third World (London: Macmillan Press).
  • SALAMON, L.M. IANHEIER, H.K. (1998), "Social origins of Ciyil Society: Explaining the Nonprofit sector cross-nationally," International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, Vol. 9/3: 213-248.
  • SASSEN,S. (1997), "Informalization in adyanced market economies, Issues in Development," Discussion Papers, ILO.
  • SEWA(2002a), "Globalization and Its Impact on Women Workers In The Informal Economy," Workshop, Unifem and Global Network.
  • SEWA(2002b), Annual Report, Shri Mahila Sewa Trust, http://www.sewa.org/annualreport/areng-1.pdf

Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti

Year 2006, , 159 - 173, 01.02.2006
https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000001346

Abstract

References

  • BERGER, M. (1989), "Giving Women Credit: The Strengths and Limitations of Credit as a Tool for Alleviating Poverty," World Development, Vol. 1717: 1017.1032.
  • BROWN, K.M. i KENNY, S. i TURNER, B.S. (2002), "A basis for association? The role of third sector welfare organizations," Community, Work EtFamily, Vol. 5/2:159-180.
  • BRUSH, Lisa D. (2002), "Changing the Subject: Gender and Welfare Regime Studies," Social Politics, Vol. 9/2: 161-186.
  • CARR, M. i CHEN, M. A. i TATE, J. (2000), "Globalization and Home.Based Workers," Feminist Economics, Vol. 6/3: 123-142.
  • CASTELLS, M. (2000), The Rise of The Network Society, second edition, Vol. 1, Blackwell Publishers.
  • CLARK, J. (1991), Democratizing Development (London: Earthscan Publications Ltd.)
  • ESPING-ANDERSEN,G. (1990), The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (Cambridge: Polity Press).
  • ESPING-ANDERSEN, G. (1999), Social Foundation of Postindustrial Economies (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • HASHEMI, S.M. i MORSHED, L. (1997), "Grameen Bank: A Case Study," WOOD, Geoffrey D. i SHARIF, Iffath A. (eds.), Who Needs Credit (London: Zed Books).
  • JHABVALA, R. (2004), Excluding the Majority: Workers, Producers and Categories of Employment, SEWA.
  • KOVANCI, O (2003), Kapitalizm, Yoksulluk ve Yoksullukla Mücadelede Tarihsel Bir Deneyim: Ingiliz Yoksul Yasaları (in Turkish) (Ankara: Mülkiyeliler BirliğiVakfı).
  • MACKINTOSH, M. (1981), "Gender and Economics: The Sexual Division of Labour and The Subordination of Women," YOUNG, K. i WOLKOWITZ, C. i MCCULLSGH, R. (eds.), Of Marriage and the Market (London: Routledge).
  • MAHNKOPF, B. (2003), "The Future of Work, " http://www.goethe.de/br/poa/wsf/mahnde.htm
  • MAHON, R. (2003), "Yet Another R? Restructuring and Rescaling the Welfare State," Revised version of a paper presented at the workshop of the ISA Research Committee, University of Toronto.
  • MALLlC, R. (2002), "Implementing and Evaluating Microcredit in Bangladesh," Development in Practice, Vol. 12/2.
  • MOSER, C. (1989), "Gender Planning in the Third World: Meeting Practical and Strategic Gender .. Needs," World Development •.Vol. 17/11:1799-1825. "
  • MOSER, C. (1993) Gender Planning and Development, Theory, Practice and Training, (London: Routledge).
  • O'CONNOR, J. i ORLOFF, A. i SHAVER, S. (1999), States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and The United States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • ORLOFF,A. S. (1993) "Gender and Social Rights of Citizenship: The Comparatiye Analysis of Gender Relations and Welfare States," American Sociological Review, Vol. 58/3.
  • OSMANI, L. (1998), "Grameen Bank Experiment: Empowerment of Women Through Credit," AFSHAR,H (eds.) Women and Empowerment: Jllustration from the Third World (London: Macmillan Press).
  • ROSE,K. (1992), Where Women Are Leaders, The SEWAMovement in India (London: Zed Books).
  • PADAMSEE,T. i Adams, J. (2002), "Signs and Regimes: Rereading Feminist Work on Welfare States," Social Politics Vol. 8/1: 187-202.
  • POLANYI,K. (1944), The Great Transformation (Toronto: Rinehart).
  • ROWLANDS,J. (1998), "A Word of the Times, but what does it mean? Empowerment in the Discourse and Practice of Deyelopment," AFSHAR, H. (eds.) Women and Empowerment: Jllustration from the Third World (London: Macmillan Press).
  • SALAMON, L.M. IANHEIER, H.K. (1998), "Social origins of Ciyil Society: Explaining the Nonprofit sector cross-nationally," International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, Vol. 9/3: 213-248.
  • SASSEN,S. (1997), "Informalization in adyanced market economies, Issues in Development," Discussion Papers, ILO.
  • SEWA(2002a), "Globalization and Its Impact on Women Workers In The Informal Economy," Workshop, Unifem and Global Network.
  • SEWA(2002b), Annual Report, Shri Mahila Sewa Trust, http://www.sewa.org/annualreport/areng-1.pdf
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Articles
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Onur Kovancı This is me

Publication Date February 1, 2006
Submission Date July 31, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2006

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APA Kovancı, O. (2006). Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 61(02), 159-173. https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000001346
AMA Kovancı O. Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti. SBF Dergisi. February 2006;61(02):159-173. doi:10.1501/SBFder_0000001346
Chicago Kovancı, Onur. “Üçüncü Sektör Ve Değişen Refah Devleti”. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi 61, no. 02 (February 2006): 159-73. https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000001346.
EndNote Kovancı O (February 1, 2006) Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi 61 02 159–173.
IEEE O. Kovancı, “Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti”, SBF Dergisi, vol. 61, no. 02, pp. 159–173, 2006, doi: 10.1501/SBFder_0000001346.
ISNAD Kovancı, Onur. “Üçüncü Sektör Ve Değişen Refah Devleti”. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi 61/02 (February 2006), 159-173. https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000001346.
JAMA Kovancı O. Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti. SBF Dergisi. 2006;61:159–173.
MLA Kovancı, Onur. “Üçüncü Sektör Ve Değişen Refah Devleti”. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, vol. 61, no. 02, 2006, pp. 159-73, doi:10.1501/SBFder_0000001346.
Vancouver Kovancı O. Üçüncü Sektör ve Değişen Refah Devleti. SBF Dergisi. 2006;61(02):159-73.