Globalization and the Women’s Movement in India
Published By: CWDS on eSS | Published Date: March, 28 , 2011From the early 1990s, the principal economic, social and political problems experienced by
the mass of Indian women have, in one way or another, become inextricably linked with the
processes and policies of liberalisation led globalization. Struggles around basic food
security, health, education, women’s employment, livelihood and conditions of work,
declining child sex ratios, commoditisation of women and human relations with attendant
growth in violence against women, expansion of dowry, etc. have all necessitated a degree of
confrontation between the women’s movement and economic and social practices being
established by globalization. URL: [http://www.cwds.ac.in/OCPaper/GlobalisationReport.pdf]
Author(s): Centre for Women's Development Studies | Posted on: Mar 28, 2011 | Views(1164) | Download (197)