Risk, Gender, and Development in the 21st Century

作者: Nahid Aslanbeigui , Gale Summerfield

DOI: 10.1023/A:1011184220863

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摘要: Globalization creates wealth but also financial crises. Although these systemic risks are generated by all participants in the world economy, their costs disproportionately borne poor, especially women, who live developing nations, with irrevocable damage to capabilities. Since current reform proposals do not address inequities distribution of crises, we suggest changes design, implementation, content, and funding policies that could provide security women during We argue our suggestions will succeed without women's participation debate on international architecture.

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