Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization
A comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization is a descriptive and heuristic research which objective was analyzed the gender inequality in the context of economic liberalization. The research question is what have been the...
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doaj-9ce918281d0b4f1098f9fdff92b246f92020-11-25T02:32:14ZspaUniversidad Nacional de AsunciónPoblación y Desarrollo2076-05312076-054X2016-06-012242233510.18004/pdfce/2076-054x/2016.022(42)036-044Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalizationViviana García Pinzón0Natalia Ruiz Morato1Universidad de La SalleUniversidad de La SalleA comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization is a descriptive and heuristic research which objective was analyzed the gender inequality in the context of economic liberalization. The research question is what have been the impacts of reforms of trade policy in terms of women’s participation in the labor market, horizontal segregation and gender wage gaps in the countries mentioned above?. In response, the comparative study of the three case studies assumed that the women’s participation in the labor market has grown, but occupational and wage segregation by gender persists. The scope of the research showed that the comparison of cases highlights that women themselves are among the most vulnerable to changes by economic liberalization in trade policy and economic shocks, where the market does not solve disparities in economic distribution of women.http://scielo.iics.una.py/pdf/pdfce/v22n42/2076-054X-pdfce-22-42-00036.pdfgender inequalitylabour marketwage segregationcomparative analysis |
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Viviana García Pinzón Natalia Ruiz Morato Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization Población y Desarrollo gender inequality labour market wage segregation comparative analysis |
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Viviana García Pinzón Natalia Ruiz Morato |
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Viviana García Pinzón |
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Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization |
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Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization |
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Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization |
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Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization |
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Comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization |
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comparative analysis among colombia, thailand and south africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization |
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Universidad Nacional de Asunción |
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Población y Desarrollo |
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2076-0531 2076-054X |
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2016-06-01 |
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A comparative analysis among Colombia, Thailand and South Africa of the gender inequality in the economic liberalization is a
descriptive and heuristic research which objective was analyzed the gender inequality in the context of economic liberalization. The
research question is what have been the impacts of reforms of trade policy in terms of women’s participation in the labor market,
horizontal segregation and gender wage gaps in the countries mentioned above?. In response, the comparative study of the three case studies assumed that the women’s participation
in the labor market has grown, but occupational and wage segregation by gender persists. The scope of the research showed that the comparison of cases highlights that women themselves are among the most vulnerable to changes by economic liberalization in trade policy and economic shocks, where the market does not solve disparities in economic
distribution of women. |
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gender inequality labour market wage segregation comparative analysis |
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