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And roses too: How “Better Work” facilitates gender empowerment in global supply chains

Author Affiliations
York University, Organization of American Historians, Indiana University Bloomington
Published InGender Work and Organization
Year2021
Citations17

Abstract

Abstract Women's increasing entry into paid work has not been accompanied by a corresponding change in the gender division of unpaid labor in the household and community. Though women participate in the labor market, the expectation is that they will also take responsibility for the household. To what degree does women's waged work in the garment industry transform gender norms and dynamics in their home lives? To what extent do the choices they make translate to their household‐level empowerment? This practice‐focused article examines these questions by looking at data collected on gender dynamics at work and at home in the clothing industries of Bangladesh, Cambodia, Kenya, Lesotho, and Vietnam. While women's empowerment through garment sector employment remains circumscribed by low…
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