Gender chiaroscuros in neoliberal globalisation
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Abstract
This article will basically analyse two aspects, which, despite being closely related, can be differentiated quite clearly. On the one hand, we have the neoliberal framework that has laid the playing rules according to which globalisation works, the negative consequences that has had on the most vulnerable groups and the characteristics or turns of such a model. And, on the other, we have globalisation, as a means both for expanding the trading and investment currents among different countries, and for integrating all production and financial processes to be found around the world. We will analyse the possibilities that globalisation has brought to the economic and social rights of many women, as well as the limits imposed on those possibilities, which are basically derived from the neoliberal framework. At the end, we will point out some of the criteria that allow us advance towards an alternative economic framework.
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