The impact of globalization processes on women, such as the new economic division of labour and relocation of global production into Third World countries, is a frequently debated topic within the globalization and gender discourse. The opportunities for formal work for young women in export-processing industries and they have been able to earn an income and to contribute economically to the survival of their poor families are the main positive impacts of globalization. Further, they are able to experience economic and social independence and increased status within their families. Unfortunately, factory jobs do not only have the positive effect of enabling the women to enjoy the benefits. Research has also identified the negative socio-cul...
This study analyzes and maps barriers preventing Sri Lankan female workers in Export Processing Zone...
This study analyzes and maps barriers preventing Sri Lankan female workers in Export Processing Zone...
Sri Lanka as a developing economy that achieved gender equity in education and a higher literacy rat...
Since the economic liberalization in 1977, a large number of Sri Lankan women have entered the labou...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...
This pape r focuses on global measures of gender empowerment released a n- nually by the UNDP and th...
The vast majority of research on women who work in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and in Sri Lanka f...
The rise of economic liberalism in Sri Lanka in the latter half of the twentieth century has generat...
The rise of economic liberalism in Sri Lanka after 1992 has generated a continuous and powerful deba...
Studies on global assembly line workers showcase how gains women make are counteracted by physical, ...
This report outlines the key findings of the study looking at the socioeconomic impact of employing ...
Women’s employment in the global market now has been increasing as a result of globalization and int...
In Sri Lanka, women’s labor force participation has never exceeded 35% in over three decades. As of ...
Women’s employment in the global market now has been increasing as a result of globalization and int...
Ensuring human security post-war is essential for effective reconstruction efforts and attaining a s...
This study analyzes and maps barriers preventing Sri Lankan female workers in Export Processing Zone...
This study analyzes and maps barriers preventing Sri Lankan female workers in Export Processing Zone...
Sri Lanka as a developing economy that achieved gender equity in education and a higher literacy rat...
Since the economic liberalization in 1977, a large number of Sri Lankan women have entered the labou...
This paper is based on AusAID-funded research that focused on Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (E...
This pape r focuses on global measures of gender empowerment released a n- nually by the UNDP and th...
The vast majority of research on women who work in Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and in Sri Lanka f...
The rise of economic liberalism in Sri Lanka in the latter half of the twentieth century has generat...
The rise of economic liberalism in Sri Lanka after 1992 has generated a continuous and powerful deba...
Studies on global assembly line workers showcase how gains women make are counteracted by physical, ...
This report outlines the key findings of the study looking at the socioeconomic impact of employing ...
Women’s employment in the global market now has been increasing as a result of globalization and int...
In Sri Lanka, women’s labor force participation has never exceeded 35% in over three decades. As of ...
Women’s employment in the global market now has been increasing as a result of globalization and int...
Ensuring human security post-war is essential for effective reconstruction efforts and attaining a s...
This study analyzes and maps barriers preventing Sri Lankan female workers in Export Processing Zone...
This study analyzes and maps barriers preventing Sri Lankan female workers in Export Processing Zone...
Sri Lanka as a developing economy that achieved gender equity in education and a higher literacy rat...