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Trade And Gender: What Does The New TPPA Mean For, Women In Developing, Countries
The book Trade and Gender: What Does the New TPPA Mean for Women in Developing Countries examines the potential gendered impacts of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) on women in developing economies. It analyzes how trade liberalization under the TPPA influences women’s economic participation, labor rights, and access to resources across various sectors. Through a gender lens, the book highlights both opportunities and challenges that arise from global trade policies, emphasizing that without intentional gender-sensitive measures, such agreements risk deepening existing inequalities. Ultimately, it calls for more inclusive trade frameworks that empower women as economic actors and ensure equitable benefits from globalization.
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