The
process of feminisation of export employment
that has occurred in developing Asia since
the early 1980s and which peaked in the
early 1990s, has since begun to recede.
External competitive pressures are creating
tendencies for more exploitative and volatile
use of all labour, including women's labour.
This paper argues that these trends have
to be counteracted with pro-active countercyclical
government spending policies.
April 28, 2004. |
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