
Not all individuals benefit from trade liberalization equally. How much an individual benefits depends, among other things, on whether he or she works in an expanding sector or is able to switch to one, on his or her skills, and on whether there is discrimination in the labor market. Gender analysis is important to evaluate the potential effects of trade liberalization on the population because men and women commonly work in different sectors, have different skills and different access to economic resources. The papers and background materials on this site explore different gender dimensions of trade liberalization.
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The Home as the Factory Floor: Employment and Remuneration of Home-based Workers, Wendy Cunningham and Carlos Ramos Gomez
The Impact of Chilean Fruit Sector Development on Female Employment and Household Income, Lovell Jarvis and Esperanza Vera-Toscano Who Benefits and How Much? How Gender Affects the Welfare Impacts of a Booming Textile Industry Alessandro Nicita and Susan Razzaz International Trade and Wage Discrimination: Evidence from East Asia, Gunseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Joseph E. Zviglich, Jr. Globalization and the Gender Wage Gap Remco Oostendorp Product Market Integration and Household Labor Supply in a Poor Economy: Evidence from Viet Nam Eric Edmonds and Nina Pavcnik Household Composition and the Response of Child Labor Supply to Product Market Integration: Evidence from Viet Nam, Eric Edmonds The Gender Imbalances in the Export Oriented Garment Industry in Bangladesh (PDF 93 KB) Pratima Paul-Majumder and Anwara Begum Gender, Time Use, and Change: Impact of the Cut Flower Industry in Ecuador PDF 124 KB) Constance Newman Effects of Trade Liberalization on the Gender Wage Gap in Mexico (PDF 114 KB) Raquel Artecona and Wendy Cunningham Women and Labor Market Changes in the Global Economy: Growth Helps, Inequalities Hurt and Public Policy Matters (PDF 2 KB) Zafiris Tzannatos Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view in PDF
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