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From Entrenched Gender Bias to Economic Empowerment

Undermining the Patriarchy
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Description

This book examines entrenched gender bias and the economic, political, and social systems that enable patriarchy. With examples from both the developed and developing world, it highlights how women receive lower financial rewards within the capitalist system and explores how working operations, economic frameworks, and political institutions protect gender bias. By examining cases where traditional power structures have been deconstructed, a framework is created for gender equality through cooperative and collaborative action, where everyone is included within the capitalist system. A particular focus is given to the economic involvement of rural women, the potential for technology to assist female empowerment in India, gender equality within the creative industries, and the persistence of patriarchy in the UK. This book shows how economic progress can be inclusive and how it can benefit women across the world. It will be of relevant to students and researchers interested in labour economics, the political economy, and gender studies.

Author Biography:

Eunju Hwang is Senior Lecturer at the University for the Creative Arts. Bhabani Nayak is Professor of Economics at the London Metropolitan University. Utkarsha Malkar is Associate Director at ISDI, ATLAS SkillTech University.
Release date NZ
August 11th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Bhabani Shankar Nayak
  • Edited by Eunju Hwang
  • Edited by Utkarsha Malkar
Edition
1st ed. 2024
Illustrations
Approx. 350 p.
Pages
350
ISBN-13
9783031572111
Product ID
38707026

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