Women's Worker Rights, Gender Equality, and Economic Justice
Lisa A McGowan
Development, 2012, vol. 55, issue 3, 320-324
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Lisa A. McGowan illustrates how women workers are bringing their feminism, demands for inclusiveness, new ways of building power, and caring practice into what is a hard-nosed and at times deeply conflicted battle to actualize a broad agenda of economic and labour rights. She shows how they contribute to the implementation of a new economic citizenship: a concept that integrates worker rights, social and economic justice, and gender equality.
Date: 2012
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