全球化与居家工人

Globalization and Home-Based Workers

Feminist Economics · 2000
被引 205 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

以女性居家工人为对象,分析全球化如何通过全球价值链影响非正规部门的劳动关系和市场交易,揭示权力和收益在链中的不平等分配。

Abstract

Globalization presents threats to and opportunities for women working in the informal sector. The paper, which draws on the work of Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) Global Markets Program and of HomeNet, focuses on women home-based workers and analyzes, within the framework of global value-chains, the impact of globalization on labor relations and other market transactions. The chains reviewed are: manufactured goods (fashion garments); agricultural products (nontraditional exports); and nontimber forest products (shea butter). The paper shows how this form of analysis helps to identify the uneven distribution of power and returns within the chains - between rich and poor and between women and men. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of the work of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA), HomeNet, and StreetNet in organizing home-based workers, both locally and internationally, as well as that of WIEGO in supporting them.

全球化非正规就业家庭工人全球价值链性别不平等