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Trade, gender and poverty
United Nations Development Programme, 2001This paper focuses on the relationship of trade, on the one hand, with gender and poverty, on the other, within the context of the human development paradigm. Specifically, it examines the impact of trade liberalization on gender inequalities (primarily via employment, wages and the care economy) and the impact of gender inequality on trade performance.DocumentGlobal Trade expansion and liberalisation: gender issues and impacts
BRIDGE, 1998A major challenge for development policy aimed at reducing poverty is to enable a more equitable distribution of the gains associated with trade expansion and liberalisation. This requires a better understanding of why some countries and social groups are able to benefit more than others from increasing trade flows.DocumentTrade Policy (gender issues)
BRIDGE, 1999As research reveals far-reaching gender implications of liberalisation, women's organisations are seeking to influence trade negotiations through the WTO.DocumentEngendering development
Gendernet, World Bank, 2000Draft Policy Research Report examines the conceptual and empirical links between gender, public policy, and development outcomes and demonstrates the value of applying a gender perspective to the design of development policies.The evidence presented shows that societies that discriminate by gender pay a high price in terms of their ability to develop and to reduce poverty.Pages
