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Gender, development and trade

Gender, development and trade

CreatorKeating, Maree > (ed.)
ContributorLeigh, Erin
Publish PlaceOxford
PublisherOxfam
Publish Year2004
Pages95p.
ISBN/ISSN0855985321
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
digitaal
Mediumboek
DescriptionThe articles in this book deal with the ways gender and other social inequalities work together to support and facilitate the unsustainable 'race to bottom', which now characterises the global supply system. Discussed is the possibility for a global trading system to work as part of an international regime of rules that could reduce poverty and simultaneously increase equality and opportunities for women. Contents: 'Good jobs' and hidden costs: women workers documenting the price of precarious employment: Global trade and home work: closing the divide: Women workers and precarious employment in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China: Being a female entrepreneur in Botswana: Look FIRST from a gender perspective: NAFTA and the FTAA: Are trade agreements with the EU beneficial to women in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific?: TRIPS and biodiversity: a gender perspective: Women, trade and migration: Gender, the Doha Development Agenda, and the post-Cancun trade negotiations: Corporate responsibility and women's employment: the case of cashew nuts.
Thesaurusgender mainstreaming
ontwikkelingssamenwerking
handel
China
Botswana
Afrika
Caraïbisch gebied
Oceanië
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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