Why do so many women end up in bad jobs? A cross country assessment
"There is an increasing concern in the development community about the increase in the ‘feminisation of bad jobs’ of many developing countries. Indeed, recent analysis shows a growing proportion of women are in jobs with poor working conditions and low pay. But what is driving this phenomenon?...
Main Authors: | Jütting, Johannes, Luci, Angela, Morrisson, Christian |
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Institution: | ETUI-European Trade Union Institute |
Format: | TEXT |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Paris
2010
OECD |
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Online Access: | https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19186614124919048969-Why-do-so-many-women-end-up-in.htm |
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