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Does Gender Matter in the Political Economy of Work and Climate Justice?

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2011

Authors

Cohen, Marjorie Griffin

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Work in a Warming World (W3)

Abstract

This paper focuses on gendered distinctions relating to climate change for both paid and unpaid labour issues in developed nations. It will build on the methods used to analyze labour/climate/gender issues in developing nations to focus on three main aspects. These are 1) the impact of women’s work on climate change; 2) the impact of climate change on women’s work; and 3) how different types of strategies to mitigate climate change have gendered implications.

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Climate change, Canada, Gender

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