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Women, trade, and migration
JOURNAL: Gender & Development
VOLUME: 12   ISSUE: 2
THEME: Trade

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AUTHOR: Don Flynn Eleonore Kofman
EDITED BY: Maree Keating
ISSN: 1355-2074  E-ISSN: 1364-9221
STOCK CODE: 002J1130
AVAILABILITY: Available online only   PUBLISHER: Routledge
FORMAT: Downloadable PDF (pp: 7)   PUBLISHED: Jul 2004
READERSHIP:  Activists and Campaigners, Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Professional and Practitioners,

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ABSTRACT
The impact of modern trade policies on the position of women across the world has produced a growing literature in recent years. This has largely concentrated on analyses of the impact on women of privatisation and trade liberalisation during the course of the past two decades. There has been increased interest on the part of the OECD, World Bank, and International Organization for Migration, and international NGOs in the relationship between trade and migration. However, there has to date been very little discussion of gender issues in relation to this nexus. In this article we will look at the effect on women of trade liberalisation policies and migration.


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