Impact of Globalization on Women

S. Guerrero, M. Asis, A. J. Españo, Teresita Ibarra Taberdo, H. Dayo, Raymundo D. Rovillos, Thelma B. Kintanar
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The move toward a "borderless" world in trade and industry has had adverse effects on women. Studies of the impact of globalization on the garments industry in which women workers predominate reveal changes in structure of the garments industry (e.g., by-passing of middle-level subcontractors) due to increased global competition; the Asian financial crises which led to only the big firms surviving; the shrinking of the domestic market due to the flood of cheaper imports and the introduction of new technologies such as computer aided embroidery have made women workers and homeworkers highly vulnerable, subject to lay-offs, loss of orders and other economic difficulties. In the Cordilleras, a study of open-pit mining (OPM) focused on the effects of OPM on women's workload, access to and control over resources and household decision-making among women from the Ibaloy and Kankanaey ethnolinguistic groups. The study found the effects to be "catastrophic", not just on the women but on the economy, environment and culture of the region. The results of these pioneering studies call for more and continuing research on the impact of development projects on women in the context of globalization.
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全球化对妇女的影响
在贸易和工业领域走向“无国界”世界的趋势对女性产生了不利影响。关于全球化对女工占主导地位的服装工业的影响的研究表明,由于全球竞争加剧,服装工业的结构发生了变化(例如,绕过中级分包商);亚洲金融危机导致只有大公司幸存下来;由于廉价进口产品的大量涌入和计算机辅助刺绣等新技术的引入,国内市场的萎缩使女工和家庭工人极易受到解雇、失去订单和其他经济困难的影响。在科迪勒拉地区,一项关于露天采矿的研究侧重于露天采矿对Ibaloy和Kankanaey族裔语言群体妇女的工作量、获取和控制资源以及家庭决策的影响。研究发现,这种影响不仅对女性,而且对该地区的经济、环境和文化都是“灾难性的”。这些开创性研究的结果要求对全球化背景下发展项目对妇女的影响进行更多和持续的研究。
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