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Globalization, gender and employment in the informal economy: the case of the Philippines
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Globalization, gender and employment in the informal economy: the case of the Philippines

Leopoldo J. Dejillas
SEAPAT working paper, 8, ILO/SEAPAT
2000

Abstract

women workers employment wages informal economy economic recession financial market employment status unemployment redundancy wage differential hours of work statistical table Globalization Philippines
Examines gender-differentiated effects of globalization on the Philippine informal sector. Investigates, in particular, whether or not there are significant gender-differentiated patterns and changes in the nature and level of employment, wages and incomes, and hours of work especially during the period of financial crisis at the end of the 1990s.
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