Women vs Capitalism

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"Women vs Capitalism" is a non-fiction book by economist Vicky Pryce that examines how capitalist systems perpetuate gender inequality and argues for structural reforms to achieve economic fairness for women.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
aimsTo achieve economic fairness for women
influence public debate on gender and economics
argues capitalist systems perpetuate gender inequality
economic policy is often gender-biased
market structures disadvantage women
author Vicky Pryce NERFINISHED
authorOccupation economist
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes assumption of gender-neutral markets
neoliberal economic policies
examines gendered division of labour
impact of austerity on women
interaction between capitalism and patriarchy
representation of women in leadership
focusesOn corporate governance
glass ceiling
labour market discrimination
pay gap
public policy
structural causes of gender inequality
unpaid care work
genre non-fiction
hasFormat ebook
print
hasPerspective feminist
progressive
intendedAudience feminist activists
general readers
policy makers
students of economics
language English
mainSubject capitalism
economic inequality
feminist economics
gender inequality
women in the economy
proposes gender-sensitive economic policymaking
greater support for childcare and care work
measures to reduce the gender pay gap
policies to improve women’s labour market participation
structural reforms to capitalism
publicationYear 2019
publisher Hurst Publishers NERFINISHED
Zed Books NERFINISHED
workOf Vicky Pryce NERFINISHED

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