This paper challenges the idea that a “social clause” to enforce global labor standards through international trade agreements serves the interests of women export workers in poor countries. Drawing on fieldwork in Bangladesh and empirical studies, the author argues that exploitative as these jobs appear to Western reformers, for many women workers in the South they represent genuine opportunities. Clearly, these women would wish to better their working conditions; yet having no social safety net, and knowing that jobs in the informal economy, their only alternative, offer far worse prospects, women cannot fight for better conditions. Moreover, global efforts to enforce labor standards through trade sanctions may lead to declining employmen...
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
Female employment in global production is significant in certain sectors of manufacture and agricult...
Feminist literature on globalization has examined the forces that motivate women to stay in factory ...
This paper challenges the idea that a “social clause” to enforce global labor standards through inte...
This research explores whether international trade can drive sustainable development by investigatin...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...
This paper reviews the critical issues concerning the establishment of a global system of labor stan...
From a historical point of view, the linkage between core labour standards and global trade has been...
This fact sheet compiled by the International Labor Rights Forum addresses the fact that women overw...
Economic liberalization in Bangladesh has led to the emergence of a number of export-oriented indust...
This paper reviews the critical issues concerning the establishment of a global system of labor stan...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
While in the era of globalization, millions of women got paid employment in labour-intensive industr...
Nations around the world praise globalization as beneficial for today’s global capital. However, the...
This paper outlines the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy....
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
Female employment in global production is significant in certain sectors of manufacture and agricult...
Feminist literature on globalization has examined the forces that motivate women to stay in factory ...
This paper challenges the idea that a “social clause” to enforce global labor standards through inte...
This research explores whether international trade can drive sustainable development by investigatin...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...
This paper reviews the critical issues concerning the establishment of a global system of labor stan...
From a historical point of view, the linkage between core labour standards and global trade has been...
This fact sheet compiled by the International Labor Rights Forum addresses the fact that women overw...
Economic liberalization in Bangladesh has led to the emergence of a number of export-oriented indust...
This paper reviews the critical issues concerning the establishment of a global system of labor stan...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
While in the era of globalization, millions of women got paid employment in labour-intensive industr...
Nations around the world praise globalization as beneficial for today’s global capital. However, the...
This paper outlines the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy....
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
Female employment in global production is significant in certain sectors of manufacture and agricult...
Feminist literature on globalization has examined the forces that motivate women to stay in factory ...