Women, Politics, and Public Policy: The Political Struggles of Canadian Women

The third edition of Women, Politics, and Public Policy examines the intersection of feminism, women’s politics, and public policy-making within a Canadian context. Thoroughly updated with current issues and research, this text is an essential tool for students to understand the many aspects of women’s political activity and its relationship to public policy and social change. Women, Politics, and Public Policy, 3e, is intended for second- and third-year courses on gender and politics, women and politics, and women and politics in Canada out of political science and women’s studies departments at universities nationwide. However, because of the multidisciplinary approach taken in the narrative, readers studying sociology, history, law, and social work may also find the text relevant.

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