The impacts of globalization, deregulation, and free trade on Central American women, whether married or single, are numerous. On either side of the political borders, individual lives and cultures are impacted, often with dire results. Because of traditional gendered roles in these cultures, women\u27s entrance into the formal economic sector has been slow and difficult. Maquiladoras created by globalization provide jobs for poor and undereducated women with few other options of employment. Because of the natures of the global economic system and issues of gender, the positions of these women of poverty are easily exploited. Though the consequences can be devastating, out of chaos and conflict also comes growth. As people become more aware...
Recent research argues that globalization in Latin America sometimes results in the homogenization o...
An estimated one-third to one-half of Salvadorans who carry remittances and goods between El Salvado...
Previous studies of globalization’s effects on women’s rights have mostly focused on employment and ...
The impacts of globalization, deregulation, and free trade on Central American women, whether marrie...
Within the past two decades, globalization has created a tremendous impact on the lives of women in ...
Women, especially women of color, are the most exploited laborers in the global economy generally, a...
This article addresses the participation of Guatemala in the world apparel chain of production and i...
Las migraciones de la globalización deben afrontar una paradoja: mientras que el capital financiero ...
This study explores the link between globalization and patriarchy to assess the resulting implicatio...
This article examines the detrimental impact of neoliberal globalization on low-income women inthe G...
This paper assesses the impact of 30 years of globalization on gender equity in well-being in Latin ...
Economic globalization is a process tending towards neoliberal economic policy reforms (such as der...
Economic globalization is characterized by increased liberalization, privatization and deregulation ...
Women in Central America are a vital part of the fisheries supply chain but official data fails to r...
This article is part of a broader research conducted during 2009-2010. It tries to understand the ra...
Recent research argues that globalization in Latin America sometimes results in the homogenization o...
An estimated one-third to one-half of Salvadorans who carry remittances and goods between El Salvado...
Previous studies of globalization’s effects on women’s rights have mostly focused on employment and ...
The impacts of globalization, deregulation, and free trade on Central American women, whether marrie...
Within the past two decades, globalization has created a tremendous impact on the lives of women in ...
Women, especially women of color, are the most exploited laborers in the global economy generally, a...
This article addresses the participation of Guatemala in the world apparel chain of production and i...
Las migraciones de la globalización deben afrontar una paradoja: mientras que el capital financiero ...
This study explores the link between globalization and patriarchy to assess the resulting implicatio...
This article examines the detrimental impact of neoliberal globalization on low-income women inthe G...
This paper assesses the impact of 30 years of globalization on gender equity in well-being in Latin ...
Economic globalization is a process tending towards neoliberal economic policy reforms (such as der...
Economic globalization is characterized by increased liberalization, privatization and deregulation ...
Women in Central America are a vital part of the fisheries supply chain but official data fails to r...
This article is part of a broader research conducted during 2009-2010. It tries to understand the ra...
Recent research argues that globalization in Latin America sometimes results in the homogenization o...
An estimated one-third to one-half of Salvadorans who carry remittances and goods between El Salvado...
Previous studies of globalization’s effects on women’s rights have mostly focused on employment and ...