Gender impacts of trade liberalisation
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- Rexamine liberalistation programmes in a gendered context
- ( L.L. Pheko / AfricaFiles , 2007)
- The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) imply improved job security, livelihoods, well-being and human rights, but for whom? The author contends that gender impacts of liberalisation of EPAs are se...
- Making EU trade policy consistent with environmental sustainability and gender equity
- ( Women in Development Europe , 2006)
- This publication aims to contribute to a constructive dialogue between civil society representatives from the North and the South and representatives from the EU that could feed into an EU trade polic...
- Negative consequences of industrial tariff liberalisation on women
- ( M. Williams / International Gender and Trade Network , 2005)
- This paper assesses the implications of the current non-agricultural market access (NAMA) negotiations for developing countries with a particular focus on the impact on women. It highlights that if th...
- Changes in incomes and public services affected women more than men in Uganda
- ( W. Busingye / Network of Ugandan Researchers and Research Users , 2002)
- This study attempts to assess the different impacts of structural changes in Uganda during the 1980s and 1990s on men and women. It draws on quantitative data from interviews conducted in 100 househol...
- How African women lose out in labour market liberalisation
- ( African Labour Research Network , 2004)
- This report examines the liberalisation of the labour market in Africa from a gender perspective. It analyses current economic and labour policies of seven African countries to see their impact on th...
- Trade liberalisation in Jamaica has hit women disproportionably hard
- ( M. White; B. Wyss / Women's EDGE , 2004)
- This study analyses the direct effects of trade liberalisation on the life of Jamaica’s poor. In order to so it uses the so-called Trade Impact Review (TIR), an economic tool developed by the Women’s ...
- Food security, gender and trade liberalisation
- ( Association of World Council of Churches related Development Organisations in Europe , 2003)
- This report is the outcome of the APRODEV GOOD Conference which looked at tracing the linkages between food security, gender and trade liberalisation. It discusses these issues, with case studies, and...
- All is not well around the oil wells: poor consequences for the poor in Nigeria
- ( Comfort Hassan; Damian Ihedioha; Janice Olawoye / Global Development Network , 2002)
- For nearly three decades, petroleum production and consumption has probably brought out both the best and worst of modern civilization in Nigeria. So what have been the socio-economic, ecological and ...
- Increased emphasis on production for export increases demand for low skilled and women workers in the Phillipines
- ( A. Orbeta / Philippine Institute for Development Studies , 2002)
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This paper presents empirical estimates of the impact of globalization on employment level and structure using Philippine data.
The paper asks whether an increase in economic openness, e.g. a shif...
- What is the gender impact of promotion of non-traditional agricultural exports in Zambia?
- ( M. Fontana / Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK , 2002)
- The effects of trade on women varies depending on their educational level, their family circumstances and their tasks within households. What is the gender impact of promotion of non-traditional agri...
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