No emancipation in the liberalised economy
A pathbreaking study on the status of women labourers in Pakistan's manufacturing sector shows that they fare as badly as women in the rest of South Asia and perhaps worse.
The pundits of globalisation were perhaps trying to preempt a feminist critique of their macro policies when they devised – for their corporate clients – an elaborate employment structure that, on the face of it, appears gender- sensitive with its 'equal opportunity' and 'women are strongly encouraged to apply' slogans. This astute strategy may have worked for the handful of dynamic urban women in developing countries who have managed to break the proverbial glass ceiling and grace the boardrooms of multinational corporations. Indeed, leading women entrepreneurs and managers make regular headlines in the Pakistani press these days.