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[1.] Af/Fragment 087 28 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2017-03-12 21:07:33 WiseWoman | Af, Asian Development Bank 2000, Fragment, Gesichtet, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Verschleierung |
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Quelle: Asian Development Bank 2000 Seite(n): 8, 9, Zeilen: 8: 30-36.39; 9: 1 |
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The nature of women’s productivity in the labor market is largely determined by sociocultural and economic factors. The occupational choices for women are limited due to social and cultural constraints, inherent gender bias and lack of supportive facilities. Therefore, women’s labor power is considered inferior because of employers’ predetermined notion of women’s primary role as homemakers and that compell women to look for jobs in the secondary sector of labor market where they are low paid with low status. Economically active rural women work on their own family farms. | [page 8]
The nature and sphere of women’s productivity in the labor market is largely determined by sociocultural and economic factors. Women do not enter the labor market on equal terms vis-à-vis men. Their occupational choices are limited due to social and cultural constraints, inherent gender bias in the labor market, and lack of supportive facilities such as child care, transport, and accommodation in the formal sector of the labor market. Women’s labor power is considered inferior because of employers’ predetermined notion of women’s primary role as homemakers. As a result of discrimination against female labor, women are concentrated in the secondary sector of labor market. [...] [...] Nearly 36–38 percent of [page 9] economically active rural women work on their own family farms. |
No source given. Nothing has been marked as a citation. Note that Af generalizes the statement concerning "economically active rural women work[ing] on their own family farms" from a percentage of 36-38% to (seemingly) all of them. |
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