Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy

Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy
Title Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy PDF eBook
Author Amrita Chhachhi
Publisher Springer
Pages 379
Release 1996-04-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349244503

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Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy brings together documentation of women's struggles in the process of industrialisation, within and outside traditional workers' organizations. With contributions from researchers and activists particularly in Asia, Africa and Latin America, the volume gives a broad display of both the constraints, and the ingenuity and determination with which women workers strive to improve their situation. Through both theory and rich empirical detail, the volume demonstrates the integral linkages between the home, workplace, and the state and international arenas, and between activists and academe in response to technological and industrial restructuring.

Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy

Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy
Title Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy PDF eBook
Author Amrita Chhachhi
Publisher
Pages 369
Release 1996
Genre Industrialization
ISBN 9781349244515

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Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy brings together documentation of women's struggles in the process of industrialisation, within and outside traditional workers' organizations. With contributions from researchers and activists particularly in Asia, Africa and Latin America, the volume gives a broad display of both the constraints, and the ingenuity and determination with which women workers strive to improve their situation. Through both theory and rich empirical detail, the volume demonstrates the integral linkages between the home, workplace, and the state and international arenas, and between activists and academe in response to technological and industrial restructuring.

Multiple Identities, Multiple Strategies

Multiple Identities, Multiple Strategies
Title Multiple Identities, Multiple Strategies PDF eBook
Author Amrita Chhachhi
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1991
Genre Women
ISBN

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Globalization, Export Orientated Employment and Social Policy

Globalization, Export Orientated Employment and Social Policy
Title Globalization, Export Orientated Employment and Social Policy PDF eBook
Author S. Razavi
Publisher Springer
Pages 252
Release 2004-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230524214

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Gender and development theory and analysis is replete with implicit assumptions that women's entry into the world of paid work will positively affect their status both in the household and in the public sphere. Until recently the debate on global factories and export production has remained focused on women's individual experience of export employment- and the extent to which this represents a positive opportunity or gross exploitation. In spite of the extended discussion of rights and citizenship in the global economy, little attention has hitherto been paid to the implications for women's entitlements arising out of their pivotal role in export sectors. Whilst many assume that women's visible and crucial presence in key economic sectors will be reflected in the ways in which social policies are formulated, there has been up to now little empirical and analytical engagement with this question. This volume, bringing together detailed commissioned studies from six developing countries, aims to fill this gap.

Trading Women's Health and Rights

Trading Women's Health and Rights
Title Trading Women's Health and Rights PDF eBook
Author Caren Grown
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 292
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848137923

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Around the world, policymakers and civil society are debating how economic and trade policies shape public health. This edited collection adds a new dimension to this debate. It synthesizes research from a variety of disciplines to analyse how the liberalization of international trade affects reproductive health and rights. Case studies from Mexico, Sri Lanka, China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Egypt illuminate how trade-related changes in women’s employment influence their reproductive needs and capacities. The book demonstrates how global and national trade policies affect the quality, quantity, and cost of reproductive health services. Contributors also explore the implications of the World Trade Organization and the various trade agreements under its purview for reproductive health services and rights. Ultimately, this collection addresses the key policy issues for advocates of both reproductive health and rights and economic justice, and shows how trade agreements weighted against the poor in the South have very specific gendered consequences. This book is aimed at an inter-disciplinary audience of economists, public health professionals, demographers, sociologists, anthropologists, and women’s studies specialists. It will also be of interest to policymakers and representatives of civil society organizations working on health, economic justice, and employment issues.

Gender, China and the World Trade Organization

Gender, China and the World Trade Organization
Title Gender, China and the World Trade Organization PDF eBook
Author Günseli Berik
Publisher Routledge
Pages 334
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317989392

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China’s joining the World Trade Organization at the end of 2001 signifies a milestone in the country’s global integration after two decades of economic reforms that have fundamentally transformed the economic organization of China. This collection seeks to identify the gendered implications within China of the country’s transition from socialism to a market economy and its opening up to international trade and investment. The changes have created greater wealth for some, while at the same time, serious gender, class, ethnic, and regional disparities have also emerged. Drawing from historical, analytical, and policy-oriented work, the essays in this collection explore women’s well-being relative to men’s in rural and urban China by looking at land rights, labor-market status and labor rights, household decision-making, health, the representation of women in advertising and beauty pageants. This book was previously published as a special issue of the journal, Feminist Economics, the official journal of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE). All contributions have been subjected to the journal's rigorous peer review process and comply with the journal's editorial policies, as overseen by the editor, Diana Strassmann, and the journal's editorial team, including the associate editors, the editorial board, numerous volunteer reviewers, and the journal's in-house editorial staff and freelance style editors. The special issue and book have been made possible by the generous financial support of Rice University and the Ford Foundation-Beijing.

Globalization, Women, and Health in the Twenty-First Century

Globalization, Women, and Health in the Twenty-First Century
Title Globalization, Women, and Health in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author I. Kickbusch
Publisher Springer
Pages 273
Release 2005-12-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1403977054

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We are still only beginning to understand the increasingly complex set of interdependencies among gender, health and globalization. This book brings together a diverse group of distinguished scholars and activists to explore the new risks and freedoms for men and women in a global society and their health determinants. They map the gendered impact of these processes and present a health landscape that takes us beyond nation states into trans-border flows of capital, people, goods and services. Each chapter begins with a global analysis of specific trends followed by two 'In Perspective' pieces by authors from contrasting disciplines and geographies.