Multinational Companies and Exploitation of Women in Developing Countries

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The primary cause of women's weak labor market position in developing countries is the weak and underdeveloped nature of their national economies, resulting in weak labor demand. It is this weak development of productive forces – whatever its causes-which results in a large (as much as tenfold or more) national wage difference between, developed and developing countries. This is much more important that the sex wage difference within the developing country, which is about half to one-third, and which is a secondary cause of low wages in multinational factories.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P Kumar

P. Kumar has had an excellent academic record. He holds Ph.D. from Delhi University and is having teaching experience of ten years in one of the constituent colleges in Delhi University.

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Title
Multinational Companies and Exploitation of Women in Developing Countries
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788175332799
Length
vi+247p., 23cm.
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