This book takes a feminist economics approach to the different kinds of gendered labour in contemporary economies and demonstrates how the gendering of both paid and unpaid work, including care work in changing demographic contexts is transforming the labour market in both developed and developing economies.
This book takes a feminist economics approach to the different kinds of gendered labour in contemporary economies and demonstrates how the gendering of both paid and unpaid work, including care work in changing demographic contexts is transforming the labour market in both developed and developing economies.
1. A Hundred Years of Feminisation of Global Labour 2. Women's Employment in Global Value Chains in the Manufacturing and Agricultural Sectors 3. Women's Employment in New Global Sectors: Call Centres and Care Work 4. Women, Work and Survival: Micro Credit, Micro Finance and Cash Transfers 5. Economic Justice: Migration and Citizenship for Migrant Women Workers 6. Conclusions: Prospects for Gender Equitable Justice in the Twenty First Century
1. A Hundred Years of Feminisation of Global Labour 2. Women's Employment in Global Value Chains in the Manufacturing and Agricultural Sectors 3. Women's Employment in New Global Sectors: Call Centres and Care Work 4. Women, Work and Survival: Micro Credit, Micro Finance and Cash Transfers 5. Economic Justice: Migration and Citizenship for Migrant Women Workers 6. Conclusions: Prospects for Gender Equitable Justice in the Twenty First Century
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