This paper argues that feminist scholarship has a aluable contribution to make to GVC analysis. It builds on the approach develoepd in my recent monograph, Gender, Law and Justice in a Global Market (Cambridge UP, 2011), to consider the way in which contextually specific 'gender contracts' relating to responsibilities for work and care contribute to the way in which women engage with labour markets. Women's association with the socially reproductive sphere contributes to the risks they face as well as the flexibility they embody. Feminist critiques of labour law which address the way in which it constructs boundaries between unvalued, unregulated social reproductive activiteis and employment have particular resonance for GVC analysis with i...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
This article has three aims. First, it takes issue with the argument of international economic insti...
This paper argues that feminist scholarship has a aluable contribution to make to GVC analysis. It b...
2 This paper focuses on the impact of the global market on gender relations. It argues that there is...
This paper focuses on the impact of the global market on gender relations. It argues that there is i...
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
Worker cooperatives are widely recognised as a promising device for the facilitation of workplace de...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
This research explores whether international trade can drive sustainable development by investigatin...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
It remains the case that, in spite of the consistently high quality and quantity of gender analysis,...
The article focuses on gender aspects of globalisation and global restructuring and criticises the m...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
This article has three aims. First, it takes issue with the argument of international economic insti...
This paper argues that feminist scholarship has a aluable contribution to make to GVC analysis. It b...
2 This paper focuses on the impact of the global market on gender relations. It argues that there is...
This paper focuses on the impact of the global market on gender relations. It argues that there is i...
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
Worker cooperatives are widely recognised as a promising device for the facilitation of workplace de...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
This research explores whether international trade can drive sustainable development by investigatin...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
It remains the case that, in spite of the consistently high quality and quantity of gender analysis,...
The article focuses on gender aspects of globalisation and global restructuring and criticises the m...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
This article has three aims. First, it takes issue with the argument of international economic insti...