The digitalization of production and digital restructuring of global value chains (GVCs), compounded with development effects of proposed global digital trade rules, are going to have important implications for economic and social futures of women in the Global South. The gendered digital adoption divide is roughly 6 percent in high-income countries but as high as 82.5 percent in low-income countries. Moreover, internet penetration is associated with higher productivity gains for female workers in upper-middle and high-income countries as compared to low- and lower-middle-income countries. Case-studies of the BPO and apparel manufacturing sector reveal how digital technologies are affecting women workers through both national and internatio...
International audienceThis article elucidates the global dimensions of digital labor. The field of s...
Editors Cecilia Ng and Swasti Mitter address an important and timely topic in their new book. The bo...
T20 Argentina Policy BriefA global narrative about technological change and the future of work is em...
Im Jahr 2011 hat die deutsche Regierung die neue Ära der digitalen industriellen Revolution unter de...
Digitalization offers a variety of opportunities for female empowerment and for a more equal female ...
Prepared by ECLAC for the twelfth session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and t...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
The informal sector is by far the world’s largest employer. The International Labour Organization es...
The Accelerator Lab Network of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has detected signals th...
The Accelerator Lab Network of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has detected signals th...
The Accelerator Lab Network of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has detected signals th...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
International audienceThis article elucidates the global dimensions of digital labor. The field of s...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
International audienceThis article elucidates the global dimensions of digital labor. The field of s...
Editors Cecilia Ng and Swasti Mitter address an important and timely topic in their new book. The bo...
T20 Argentina Policy BriefA global narrative about technological change and the future of work is em...
Im Jahr 2011 hat die deutsche Regierung die neue Ära der digitalen industriellen Revolution unter de...
Digitalization offers a variety of opportunities for female empowerment and for a more equal female ...
Prepared by ECLAC for the twelfth session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and t...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
The informal sector is by far the world’s largest employer. The International Labour Organization es...
The Accelerator Lab Network of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has detected signals th...
The Accelerator Lab Network of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has detected signals th...
The Accelerator Lab Network of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has detected signals th...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
International audienceThis article elucidates the global dimensions of digital labor. The field of s...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
International audienceThis article elucidates the global dimensions of digital labor. The field of s...
Editors Cecilia Ng and Swasti Mitter address an important and timely topic in their new book. The bo...
T20 Argentina Policy BriefA global narrative about technological change and the future of work is em...