Women at the Threshold of Globalisation
"Women at the Threshold of Globalisation" by Narendar Pani delves into the often-overlooked social aspects of globalisation. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this insightful paperback examines the profound changes faced by women workers in Bangalore's garment industry. Spanning 186 pages, the book explores how these women's experiences are shaped not only by their roles in the global economy but also by the broader institutional and social processes that affect their lives. Through a compelling analysis, Pani brings to light the intricacies of economic conditions and their impact on women's development within the context of a rapidly globalising world. This essential read is perfect for those interested in understanding the intersections of gender, work, and globalisation.