Gender Inequality in Comparative Perspective: Guest Editor's Introduction

Thirty years ago, Saskia Sassen challenged scholars to attend to the 'systemic links' between global economic restructuring and emergent patterns of gender inequality (Sassen 1984). In response to that challenge, scholarship on gender inequality in the global economy has flourished, advanc...

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