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  2. Global care chain - Wikipedia

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    A global care chain is a globalized labor market for workers who provide care-intensive labor, such as childcare, eldercare and healthcare. [1] The term was coined by the feminist sociologist Arlie Hochschild. [2]

  3. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Most women that are employed in the garment industry come from the countryside of Bangladesh triggering migration of women in search of garment work. It is still unclear as to whether or not access to paid work for women where it did not exist before has empowered them.

  4. Global feminism - Wikipedia

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    Women's movements in Thailand are often regarded with suspicion by the government because of their associations with Western feminism, which is considered antithetical to Thai values. [5] Despite this, Thai women created many women's groups such as the Women's Association of Siam and professional groups like The Woman Lawyers Association of ...

  5. Multilingualism and globalization - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, though globalization is widely seen as an economic process, it has resulted in linguistic shifts on a global scale, including the recategorization of privileged languages, the commodification of multilingualism, the Englishization of the globalized workplace, and varied experiences of multilingualism along gendered lines.

  6. Feminist economics - Wikipedia

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    Amartya Sen shows how social norms that devalue women's unpaid work in the household often disadvantage women in intra-household bargaining. These feminist economists argue that such claims have important economic outcomes which must be recognized within economic frameworks.

  7. Globalization and women in China - Wikipedia

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    In more populated areas, men do more work than women because extensive plough cultivation is used. [70] Female involvement is high in the double-cropping rice area. [69] Other types of work women perform in the countryside include pig and poultry rearing, spinning, weaving, basket-making, and other handicrafts. This type of work supplements ...

  8. Geographic mobility - Wikipedia

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    Research also seems to indicate that women and minorities migrating into a new area often act as economic substitutes for local minorities rather than paving their own new ground. [7] Female income effects from migration will only kick in if there are sufficient differences between males and females too, so long term changes will likely not ...

  9. Language and gender - Wikipedia

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    Research into the many possible relationships, intersections and tensions between language and gender is diverse. It crosses disciplinary boundaries, and, as a bare minimum, could be said to encompass work notionally housed within applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, cultural studies, feminist media studies, feminist psychology, gender studies, interactional ...