Development Theories
Global Inequality & Systems
Women in Agriculture
Women and Development
Women and Migration
100

This theory proposes that countries go through five stages of economic development, starting from a traditional society.

What is Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth?

100

This index combines income, education, and life expectancy to measure development.

What is the Human Development Index (HDI)?

100

In many regions, women produce more than this fraction of the world’s food.

What is one-half?

100

This index measures gender inequality in areas like health, empowerment, and labor.

What is the Gender Inequality Index (GII)?

100

This type of migration is increasingly led by women, especially in the Global South.

✦ What is labor migration?

200

In Rostow’s model, this stage includes the spread of technology and industrialization begins.

What is the Takeoff stage?

200

HDI is considered more holistic than GDP alone because it includes this social factor.

 What is education (or literacy)?

200

In Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, most women are involved in this type of agriculture.

What is subsistence farming?

200

Women’s increasing access to this boosts overall national development.

What is education?

200

Many migrant women work in this field, especially in the Middle East.

✦ What is domestic labor (or caregiving)?

300

One major criticism of Rostow’s model is that it is _______.

What is ethnocentric (or linear)?

300

A major limitation of HDI is that it doesn’t account for this within a country.

What is inequality?

300

A major barrier for women in agriculture is limited access to this, even if they farm the land.

What is land ownership?

300

This type of financial service provides small loans, often to women in rural areas.

What is microfinance?

300

Ravenstein’s Laws originally emphasized this gender as most likely to migrate long distances.

✦ What is male?

400

This development theory divides the world into core, semi-periphery, and periphery.

What is Wallerstein’s World Systems Theory?

400

In Wallerstein’s model, these countries have traits of both core and periphery.

What is the semi-periphery?

400

This land-use model does not account for unpaid female labor in agricultural zones.

What is Von Thünen’s Model?

400

In Bangladesh, these programs have helped women improve family income and education.

What are microloans or microfinance programs (like Grameen Bank)?

400

A major risk faced by many migrant women is this type of abuse or injustice.

✦ What is exploitation (or lack of legal protection)?

500

According to Wallerstein, this group of countries is economically dependent and often exploited by wealthier nations.

What is the periphery?

500

This theory is often criticized for being too static and not accounting for development shifts.

 What is World Systems Theory?

500

In this African country, women farm land they often cannot legally own.

What is Kenya?

500

Rostow’s and Wallerstein’s models both overlook this gender-related issue in development.

✦ What is the unequal impact on women (or gender disparities)?

500

Filipina workers often migrate under these types of restrictive conditions.

✦ What are limited labor rights or sponsorship laws (e.g., kafala system)?