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Economic Dependency And Gender Differences In Labor Force Sectoral Change In Non-Core Nations, Roger Clark
Economic Dependency And Gender Differences In Labor Force Sectoral Change In Non-Core Nations, Roger Clark
Roger D. Clark
This study examines two versions of how economic dependency has affected relative gender positioning in non-core nations' labor forces since the 1960s. A "new dependency" version asserts that multinational corporate investment in manufacturing has transformed the labor forces of such nations, permitting women unusual access to relatively high-paying, if ephemeral, light manufacturing positions. A "traditional trade dependency" version suggests that, despite the aforementioned transformation in some non-core nations, the dominant form of dependency in most remains traditional: they export primary goods in return for manufactured imports. This version claims that some structures not only deter women's entry into the labor …