Feminist literature on globalization has examined the forces that motivate women to stay in factory jobs despite the horrendous pay. Bangladesh is currently the second largest readymade garment manufacturer after China. How does factory work empower women? This question became a central issue in current feminist theorizing, although this question is often absent from the discussion of global factory workers of Bangladesh. This paper expands the body of feminist knowledge by using in-depth interview data of women workers of a Bangladeshi factory. I highlight how women’s income provides them relative autonomy from their family and community and empowers them.
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
Economic liberalization in Bangladesh has led to the emergence of a number of export-oriented indust...
Within the past two decades, globalization has created a tremendous impact on the lives of women in ...
Feminist literature on globalization has examined the forces that motivate women to stay in factory ...
Neoliberal globalization is a gendered process. Transnational production in its search for “cheap, d...
Two contested arguments persist in explaining the causes of feminization and labor vulnerability. So...
Women's participation in export-oriented industries has been one of the most dominant features in ma...
Master of Arts in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The impact of female...
The contemporary Bangladesh economy is marked by sustained increases in women’s paid employment, a r...
Rights of women workers in the globalized economy stimulate a great debate across the world. This is...
This study analyzes the Paradox of Globalisation. We investigate if Globalisation leads to empowerme...
There are more than ninety percent female factory employees at RMG plants. That more women than male...
The recent breakthrough in the feminization of employment that took place in the Ready-made Garment ...
Bangladesh has become known as something of a success in advancing gender equality since the 1990s....
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
Economic liberalization in Bangladesh has led to the emergence of a number of export-oriented indust...
Within the past two decades, globalization has created a tremendous impact on the lives of women in ...
Feminist literature on globalization has examined the forces that motivate women to stay in factory ...
Neoliberal globalization is a gendered process. Transnational production in its search for “cheap, d...
Two contested arguments persist in explaining the causes of feminization and labor vulnerability. So...
Women's participation in export-oriented industries has been one of the most dominant features in ma...
Master of Arts in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The impact of female...
The contemporary Bangladesh economy is marked by sustained increases in women’s paid employment, a r...
Rights of women workers in the globalized economy stimulate a great debate across the world. This is...
This study analyzes the Paradox of Globalisation. We investigate if Globalisation leads to empowerme...
There are more than ninety percent female factory employees at RMG plants. That more women than male...
The recent breakthrough in the feminization of employment that took place in the Ready-made Garment ...
Bangladesh has become known as something of a success in advancing gender equality since the 1990s....
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
Economic liberalization in Bangladesh has led to the emergence of a number of export-oriented indust...
Within the past two decades, globalization has created a tremendous impact on the lives of women in ...