Unheard voices: Women, work and political economy of global production

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Abstract

This book explores the restructuring of the labour market and the opportunities that have resulted from economic globalization. The historical, political, geographical, and social relationships that female workers have had within the production process and the politics of work are examined to provide an understanding of the positioning of women within the global production system and the international division of employment. Unheard Voices: Women, Work and Political Economy of Global Production aims to give the reader an understanding of new workplace arrangements and the changing gendered patterns of work. The book is relevant to those interested in labour economics, the political economy, and gender studies.

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Naz, F., & Bögenhold, D. (2020). Unheard voices: Women, work and political economy of global production. Unheard Voices: Women, Work and Political Economy of Global Production (pp. 1–197). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54363-1

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