
The world is going through a period of radical change. This is self-evident in post-socialist Europe with the disappearance of centrally planned economies. However, policies of liberalization and privatization are also sweeping the less developed world. While traditional theory predicts beneficial results from these changes, the practical outcome is less certain. Whatever the overall effect, it is clear that some citizens will pay a higher price than others. In Women in the Age of Economic Transformation the authors deal with the impact of structural change on women. Each chapter summarizes the changes that have taken place in a particular economy. This is developed further by an empirical analysis of the effect on women. The authors discuss the evidence of gender bias and reach some telling, if unsurprising, conclusions. It seems that, regardless of the type of change involved, women suffer more in the transformation process. The editors conclude that this is unlikely to be random; rather, it reflects the social and political condition of women. Addressing these issues is thus essential if the burden of economic transformation is to be distributed fairly.
This book investigates how structural economic reforms, specifically liberalization and privatization, disproportionately impact women in post-socialist and developing nations. The authors, Gale Summerfield, Nahid Aslanbeigui, and Steven Pressman, utilize a comparative framework to analyze the transition from centrally planned to market-oriented economies. By synthesizing empirical data across various regions, they argue that the observed gender bias in economic outcomes is a systemic reflection of existing social and political inequalities rather than a random occurrence.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the intersection of feminist economics and development theory. Readers frequently note the clarity of the empirical evidence provided, which serves as a foundational resource for understanding the gendered consequences of global economic restructuring.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203978935
ISBN-13:
9780203978931
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