Globalization, women, and health in the twenty-first century

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We are still only beginning to understand the increasingly complex set of interdependencies among gender, health and globalization. This book brings together a diverse group of distinguished scholars and activists to explore the new risks and freedoms for men and women in a global society and their health determinants. They map the gendered impact of these processes and present a health landscape that takes us beyond nation states into trans-border flows of capital, people, goods and services. Each chapter begins with a global analysis of specific trends followed by two ‘In Perspective’ pieces by authors from contrasting disciplines and geographies.

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Kickbush, I., Hartwig, K., & List, J. (2005). Globalization, women, and health in the twenty-first century. Globalization, Women, and Health in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 1–265). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403977052

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