Abstract
In this paper, I explore the implications for gender equality of building democratic institutions in workplaces and democratic planning in the economy. I review proposals for postcapitalism and consider whether those institutional innovations are likely to address three aspects of gender equality: discrimination and harassment at work, adequate provision for care work, and social control over consumer decisions. I propose three areas for developing competency at democratic decision making that could improve gender equity.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Review of Radical Political Economics |
Volume | 50 |
State | Published - Jan 1 2018 |
Keywords
- Democracy
- Gender
- Postcapitalism
Disciplines
- Economics
- Social and Behavioral Sciences