The gender dimension of globalization in Latin America and the Carribbean: a review of the literature /
The ongoing process of economic globalization has strong social implications. Its advocates argue that it brings economic growth, contributes to job creation and to poverty reduction. Its critics claim that it increases inequality between and within countries thereby furthering the marginalization o...
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