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The Gendered Price of Precarity: Voicing and Challenging Workplace Sexual Harassment

Author Affiliations
New School, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Sussex, Gender Studies, ...
Year2022
Citations10

Abstract

There is a strong belief that employment is a crucial avenue for the empowerment of young women, through income, greater autonomy, and bargaining power within the family. However, experiences of workplace sexual harassment undermine these potential gains. This qualitative study among agro-processing factory workers and domestic workers in Uganda and Bangladesh demonstrates that sexual harassment is widespread in both formal and informal workplaces, while domestic workers are particularly vulnerable to its most severe forms.
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