The establishment of Export Processing Zones (EPZs) is a strategy for economic development that was introduced almost fifty years ago and is nowadays employed in a large number of countries. While the number of EPZs including several variants such as Special Economic Zone (SEZs) has increased continuously, general interest in EPZs has declined over the years in contrast to earlier heated debates regarding the efficacy of the strategy and its welfare effects especially on women workers. This article re-evaluates the historical trajectories and outstanding labour and gender issues of EPZs on the basis of the experiences of South Korea, Bangladesh and India. The findings suggest the necessity of enlarging our analytical scope with regard to EP...
This paper analyses part of the controversy over export processing zones (EPZs)—the labour market an...
This dissertation examines the implications of opening an export-processing zone (EPZ) in the proces...
The vast majority of research on women who work in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and in Sri Lanka f...
An important characteristic of export processing zones (EPZs) in East, Southeast and South Asia is t...
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
Export Processing Zones (EPZs) are areas within developing countries where business is offered speci...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...
Over the past decade, the popularity of Export Processing Zones (EPZs) has grown in many countries a...
The literature on EPZs shows that these are a second-best solution compared with generalised c...
The rapid economic development of the Asian Tigers in the 1980s, mostly based on export oriented pol...
Gender equality and women empowerment is one of the most important agenda in the Sustainable Develop...
The literature on EPZs shows that these are a second-best solution compared with generalised country...
Helped by the growing opening of markets and advances in transport and communication ser-vices, an e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether Export Processing Zone (EPZ) employers were gen...
노트 : Working papers on themes studied withing the ILO are intended to stimulate discussion and criti...
This paper analyses part of the controversy over export processing zones (EPZs)—the labour market an...
This dissertation examines the implications of opening an export-processing zone (EPZ) in the proces...
The vast majority of research on women who work in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and in Sri Lanka f...
An important characteristic of export processing zones (EPZs) in East, Southeast and South Asia is t...
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
Export Processing Zones (EPZs) are areas within developing countries where business is offered speci...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...
Over the past decade, the popularity of Export Processing Zones (EPZs) has grown in many countries a...
The literature on EPZs shows that these are a second-best solution compared with generalised c...
The rapid economic development of the Asian Tigers in the 1980s, mostly based on export oriented pol...
Gender equality and women empowerment is one of the most important agenda in the Sustainable Develop...
The literature on EPZs shows that these are a second-best solution compared with generalised country...
Helped by the growing opening of markets and advances in transport and communication ser-vices, an e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether Export Processing Zone (EPZ) employers were gen...
노트 : Working papers on themes studied withing the ILO are intended to stimulate discussion and criti...
This paper analyses part of the controversy over export processing zones (EPZs)—the labour market an...
This dissertation examines the implications of opening an export-processing zone (EPZ) in the proces...
The vast majority of research on women who work in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and in Sri Lanka f...