GENDER & LABOUR MARKETS IN SOUTH ASIA: Feminist Economics Perspectives
Автор: South Asia Centre LSE
Загружено: 2021-11-25
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Three feminist economists reflect on: the interaction between economics & culture in the segmentation of labour markets in Bangladesh; factors explaining frequency of entry-exit in women’s labour force participation in India; and how the ‘recognition’ of women’s work in agriculture in Pakistan feeds into policy redistribution.
SPEAKERS
~ Ashwini Deshpande (@AshwDeshpande) is Professor of Economics, Ashoka University, Sonipat, and author of 'The Grammar of Caste: Economic Discrimination in Contemporary India' (new edn, 2019)
~ Haris Gazdar (@HarisGazdar) is Senior Researcher at the Collective for Social Science Research, Karachi
DISCUSSANT
~ Naila Kabeer (@N_Kabeer) is Professor of Gender & Development at LSE, author of 'Gender & Social Protection Strategies in the Informal Economy' (2014), and co-editor (with Caroline Sweetman) of 'Gender and Inequalities' (2018).
CHAIR
~ Nilanjan Sarkar is Deputy Director, LSE South Asia Centre (@SAsiaLSE).
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