Marilyn Waring on Women and Economics Show Two

199630 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Terre Nash

Production: Kent MartinColin NealeDon Haig

As Chairperson of New Zealand's Public Expenditures Committee, which reviewed all the parliamentary budgets of her government, Marilyn Waring travelled to over 35 countries and discovered that the rules which governed the finances of her own country were operating worldwide. In each country she visited, Waring spent a day with a local woman her own age. She witnessed the enormous, unrecorded, unacknowledged extent of women's work. Women remain more than 50 percent of the world's population, yet hold no more than 10 percent of the seats in national legislatures. In one government in three, there are no women in the highest decision-making bodies. This video takes a hard look at the disparity between what women contribute to communities and how their work is valued.

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Subject categories


  • Foreign Countries > Australia and New Zealand
  • Economics > Foreign CountriesWomen
  • Women - Portraits > PoliticsSocial Issues
  • Politics and Government > Portraits
  • Women > Social Conditions
  • Social Studies > EconomicsEnvironmental Challenges
  • Geography > Environmental IssuesNatural Resources
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Feminism

Credits


director
Terre Nash
producer
Kent Martin
executive producer
Colin Neale
Don Haig
cinematography
Susan Trow
sound
Diane Carrière
editing
Terre Nash
Markham Cook
sound editing
Jackie Newell
Danuta Klis
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Serge Boivin
music
Penny Lang
Penguin Café Orchestra
Brian Eno
Daniel Lanois
Jason Lang
Lance Neveu