covid-19足迹的女权主义视角:劳动法的法律和理论研究

Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.7769/gesec.v14i11.2942
Shalini Shalini, Abhilash Arun Sapre, Wagisha Wagisha, Vidhi Singh
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2019冠状病毒病大流行于2020年3月宣布,对全球劳动力市场产生了深远影响。虽然它全面影响了个人,但其后果并非不分性别。本文从女权主义的角度看待新冠肺炎疫情对劳动力的影响,重点关注女工如何受到不成比例的影响。2019冠状病毒病大流行鲜明地暴露了全球劳动力市场和劳动法体系中存在的性别不平等现象。这项研究从法律和理论两个方面对大流行对劳工的影响进行了女权主义分析。它试图阐明女工在大流行病期间面临的独特挑战,并提出如何改进劳动法以解决这些不平等问题。在本研究中,作者首先试图确定劳动法与女权主义之间存在关系的哲学基础。作者在此探讨哲学研究是否与解决新型流行病所带来的问题有任何联系。其次,为了展示女性无偿工作的恶化状况,对性别维度进行了解释。然后,作者概述了因大流行而引起的解放妇女劳动力的法律和法院声明。最后,作者努力提出一些解决妇女劳动问题的建议。
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Feminist perspective of covid-19 footprints: legal and theoretical investigation of labour law
The COVID-19 pandemic, declared in March 2020, has profound repercussions on global labor markets. While it has affected individuals across the board, its consequences have not been gender-neutral. This paper provides a feminist perspective on the pandemic's effects on labor, with a focus on how women workers have been disproportionately impacted. The COVID-19 pandemic has starkly illuminated pre-existing gender inequalities within labor markets and labor law systems worldwide. This research presents a feminist analysis of the pandemic's impact on labor, examining both legal and theoretical dimensions. It seeks to elucidate the unique challenges faced by women workers during the pandemic and to propose ways in which labor laws can evolve to address these inequalities. In the present study, initially, the author has attempted to identify the philosophical foundation of the existing relation between labour law and feminism. The author here investigates whether is there any link in the philosophical studies to resolve the problems posed by the novel pandemic. Secondly, in order to exhibit the worsened position of females gender dimension of unpaid work is explained. Then, the author sketches the laws and courts pronouncements to emancipate the women labour force aroused due to the pandemic. Lastly, the author endeavours to put forth certain recommendations to resolve the issues of women labour.
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