Women in the World Economy
Discover the profound insights of Women in the World Economy by Susan P. Joekes, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 1990. This compelling study delves into the intricate relationship between the international economy and women's roles in developing countries. With 176 pages of in-depth analysis, Joekes examines the position of women in the labor force, highlighting their contributions and challenges. The book also sheds light on the often-overlooked realm of unpaid labor, such as housework, emphasizing its significance in the economic landscape. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in gender studies, this book offers valuable perspectives on the evolving dynamics of women’s work in a globalized world. Enhance your understanding of the economic factors affecting women today with this essential read.