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  1. Research

    ‘Expatriates’: Gender, Race and Class Distinctions in International Management

    Berry, Daphne P., and Myrtle P. Bell. 2012. “‘Expatriates’: Gender, Race and Class Distinctions in International Management.” Gender, Work and Organization 19 (1): 10–28.

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    Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Ethnicity, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Globalization, Multi-National Corporations, Political Economies, Race Keywords: expatriates, migrants, class, international management, Gender

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    Gender, Capitalism and Globalization

    Acker, Joan. 2004. “Gender, Capitalism and Globalization.” Critical Sociology 30 (1): 17–41.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Globalization, Multi-National Corporations, Political Economies Keywords: globalization, Gender, masculinities, capitalism, Third World women

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    Dangerous Places and Nimble Fingers: Discourses of Gender Discrimination and Rights in Global Corporations

    Poster, Winifred R. 2001. “Dangerous Places and Nimble Fingers: Discourses of Gender Discrimination and Rights in Global Corporations.” International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society 15 (1): 77-105.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Multi-National Corporations, Political Economies, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, North America, Asia, South Asia Countries: India, United States of America Keywords: Gender, women's rights, employment discrimination, multinational corporation, international labor standards

  4. Research

    "When Will I Get My Rest?” Neo-Liberalism, Women, Class and Ageing in Ibadan, Nigeria

    Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, Grace. 2012. “‘When Will I Get My Rest?’ Neo-Liberalism, Women, Class and Ageing in Ibadan, Nigeria.” Agenda 26 (4): 29–36.

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    Topics: Age, Class, Economies, Care Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Households, Livelihoods, Political Economies, Security Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: neoliberalism, Gender, age, class, financial security, care work

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    Re-thinking the "Feminization of Poverty" in Relation to Aggregate Gender Indices

    Chant, Sylvia. 2006. “Re-Thinking the Feminization of Poverty in Relation to Aggregate Gender Indices.” Journal of Human Development 7 (2): 201–20.

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    Topics: Class, Development, Economies, Economic Inequality, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Political Economies Keywords: Gender, poverty, feminization of poverty, aggregate gender indices, gender-related development index, gender empowerment measure, gendered poverty index

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    Recasting our Understanding of Gender and Work During Global Restructuring

    Pyle, Jean L., and Kathryn B. Ward. 2003. “Recasting Our Understanding of Gender and Work During Global Restructuring.” International Sociology 18 (3): 461–89.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Globalization, Governance, Households, International Organizations, Livelihoods, Sexual Livelihoods, Political Economies Keywords: Bangladesh, Gender, globalization, microfinance, multinational corporation, sex work, work

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    Economic Liberalisation, Gender Wage Inequality and Welfare

    Mukhopadhyay, Ujjaini, and Sarbajit Chaudhuri. 2013. “Economic Liberalisation, Gender Wage Inequality and Welfare.” The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 22 (8): 1214–39.

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    Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Education, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Health, Political Economies Keywords: Gender, wage inequality, foreign capital inflow, tariff cut

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    From “Country Bumpkins” to “Tough Workers”: The Pursuit of Masculinity Among Male Factory Workers in China

    Kim, Jaesok. 2015. "From “Country Bumpkins” to “Tough Workers”: The Pursuit of Masculinity Among Male Factory Workers in China." Anthropological Quarterly 88 (1): 133-161.

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    Topics: Class, Displacement & Migration, Migration, Economies, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Globalization, Livelihoods, Multi-National Corporations, Political Economies Regions: Asia, East Asia Countries: China Keywords: labor, Gender, masculinity, multinational corporation, China, garment industry, globalization

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    Globalization, Economic Crisis and Africa’s Informal Economy Women Workers

    Johnston-Anumonwo, Ibipo, and Donna L. Doane. 2011. “Globalization, Economic Crisis and Africa’s Informal Economy Women Workers.” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 32 (1): 8–21.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Globalization, Livelihoods, Political Economies Regions: Africa Keywords: informal economy, Gender, globalization, structural adjustment programs, Africa

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    Gendered Water Spaces: A Study of the Transition from Wells to Handpumps in Mozambique

    Houweling, Emily Van. 2015. “Gendered Water Spaces: A Study of the Transition from Wells to Handpumps in Mozambique.” Gender, Place & Culture 22 (10): 1391–407. 

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Men, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Political Economies Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Mozambique Keywords: water, Gender, women, Mozambique, Africa

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