Abstract:Abstract The feminization of labor is a term used to describe the generally observed phenomenon of women's increased participation in labor markets worldwide since the 1980s. Though various explanatio...Abstract The feminization of labor is a term used to describe the generally observed phenomenon of women's increased participation in labor markets worldwide since the 1980s. Though various explanations have been offered for this trend, it was originally conceived by the economist Guy Standing (1989, 1999) as a result of the global regulatory environment put in place under the administrations of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.Read More
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-02-29
Language: en
Type: other
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