Impacts on different groups of people
Colour code the statements to show the impacts on the
different groups of people.
Has meant thousands of women in Kenya have access to land
which previously they did not under Kenyan law
Women in the UK have
increased job opportunities in flexible, part time employment and access to a
full education by law.
There are more jobs
available in developing countries, especially in manufacturing and
increasingly in tertiary too
Women in the developing
world have increased access to education
Women and men in the developing
world have access to urban secondary and tertiary jobs
Men in the East end of
London have reduced access to secondary jobs in car
manufacturing that their fathers did
Many men in developing
nations feel work is better paid and more consistent in factories compared to
farming which can be affected by the weather
In the UK, fewer full time
jobs in secondary industries, and more part time
tertiary jobs than 50 years ago
Many men in developing
countries have to leave their rural homes and children with elderly relatives
in countries like China, to work in factories in urban centres
Many women in countries
like Bangladesh work in ‘sweatshops’ for TNCs, stitching clothes for minimal
pay, in tough conditions with limited or no breaks
Key
Impact on men in the developed world
Impact on women in the
developed world
Impact on men in the developing world Impact on women in the developing world
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