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Globalization, social exclusion and gender

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Globalization affects people differently, depending on who they are and what they do for a living: it opens up new opportunities for some, but increases the vulnerability of others. This article examines the employment outcomes of globalization with a special focus on processes and factors of social exclusion/inclusion that affect workers - particularly women employed in export-processing zones and those informally employed or self-employed in global value chains. The authors conclude with a set of specific recommendations for international, national and local-level institutional and regulatory reform aimed at providing different categories of vulnerable workers with more secure and empowering opportunities.

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Carr, Marilyn, and Chen, Martha A. Globalization, social exclusion and gender. , 143(12), 129-160. International Labour Review, 2017. Carr, M., and Chen, M. A. (2017). Globalization, social exclusion and gender. , 143(12), 129-160. Carr, Marilyn, and Chen, Martha A. "Globalization, social exclusion and gender." International Labour Review, 2017, pp. 129-160.Carr Marilyn, and Chen Martha A. "Globalization, social exclusion and gender." 143, no. 12 (2017): 129-160. Carr, M, and Chen, M A 2017, 'Globalization, social exclusion and gender', , 143(12), pp. 129-160. Marilyn Carr, and Martha A Chen, 'Globalization, social exclusion and gender' (2017) 143 129-160Carr M., and Chen M. A. Globalization, social exclusion and gender. . 2017;143(12):129-160. Carr, Marilyn, and Chen, Martha A. Globalization, social exclusion and gender. . 2017, 143(12), 129-160.

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