Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development
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Resumo: | The main objective of this article is to understand the interrelationships between sustainable development, as a human right, and the economic empowerment of women, starting from the premise that right suffers a deficit of effectiveness when faced with contexts in which the equality in labor relations is not observed. In the first part, the need for a non-rhetorical affirmation of the right to development is exposed. It’s follows exploring the historical issues surrounding the sexual (and structural) division of labor that has relegated women to domestic functions and it’s asserts the need to empower women to exercise their capacities (and freedoms), disengaging from stereotypes of genre. The analysis of good practices for the induction of the right to development is made opportunely, highlighting gender equity as one of its primary components. Therefore, it’s argued that the acceptance of women in the formal labor market and the wage parity between men and women are relevant issues, but their practical implementation is hampered by a male chauvinist culture, which consequently makes the aforementioned empowerment a challenge. |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to developmentDesenvolvimento sustentável e empoderamento econômico das mulheres: reflexões sobre a divisão sexual do trabalho e sua repercussão na efetividade do direito ao desenvolvimentoSustainable Development; Human Rights; Women’s Rights; Economic Empowerment; Sexual Division of Labor.Direitos Humanos; DesenvolvimentoDesenvolvimento Sustentável; Direitos Humanos; Direito da Mulher; Empoderamento Econômico; Divisão Sexual do Trabalho.The main objective of this article is to understand the interrelationships between sustainable development, as a human right, and the economic empowerment of women, starting from the premise that right suffers a deficit of effectiveness when faced with contexts in which the equality in labor relations is not observed. In the first part, the need for a non-rhetorical affirmation of the right to development is exposed. It’s follows exploring the historical issues surrounding the sexual (and structural) division of labor that has relegated women to domestic functions and it’s asserts the need to empower women to exercise their capacities (and freedoms), disengaging from stereotypes of genre. The analysis of good practices for the induction of the right to development is made opportunely, highlighting gender equity as one of its primary components. Therefore, it’s argued that the acceptance of women in the formal labor market and the wage parity between men and women are relevant issues, but their practical implementation is hampered by a male chauvinist culture, which consequently makes the aforementioned empowerment a challenge.O presente artigo tem por objetivo principal a compreensão das inter-relações entre o desenvolvimento sustentável, como direito humano, e o empoderamento econômico das mulheres, partindo da premissa de que o aludido direito sofre um déficit de efetividade quando se depara com contextos em que a igualdade de gênero nas relações laborais não é observada. Na primeira parte, expõe-se a necessidade de uma afirmação não retórica do direito ao desenvolvimento. Segue-se explorando as questões históricas que envolvem a divisão sexual (e estrutural) do trabalho que relegaram à mulher as funções domésticas e asseverando-se a necessidade de oportunizar que as mulheres exercitem suas capacidades (e liberdades), desvencilhando-se de estereótipos de gênero. Passa-se, assim, à análise de boas práticas para a indução do direito ao desenvolvimento, destacando-se a equidade entre os sexos como um de seus componentes primordiais. Por conseguinte, pondera-se que a aceitação das mulheres no mercado formal de trabalho e a paridade salarial entre homens e mulheres são temáticas relevantes na mesma medida em que sua implementação prática sofre entraves por uma cultura machista, o que, consequentemente, torna o aludido empoderamento um desafio.LaSalle University - Unilasalle CanoasMuniz, Veyzon CamposPospichil, Josiani da Silva2018-09-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/article/view/423910.18316/redes.v6i2.4239Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade; v. 6, n. 2 (2018); p. 235-248Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDES; v. 6, n. 2 (2018); p. 235-2482318-8081reponame:Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDESinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/article/view/4239/pdfDireitos autorais 2018 Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDESinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-10-03T12:27:01Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/4239Revistahttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/indexhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/redes/oairevistas@unilasalle.edu.br||revista.redes@unilasalle.edu.br2318-80812318-8081opendoar:2018-10-03T12:27:01Revista Eletrônica Direito e Sociedade - REDES - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development Desenvolvimento sustentável e empoderamento econômico das mulheres: reflexões sobre a divisão sexual do trabalho e sua repercussão na efetividade do direito ao desenvolvimento |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development Muniz, Veyzon Campos Sustainable Development; Human Rights; Women’s Rights; Economic Empowerment; Sexual Division of Labor. Direitos Humanos; Desenvolvimento Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Direitos Humanos; Direito da Mulher; Empoderamento Econômico; Divisão Sexual do Trabalho. |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development |
title_full |
Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development |
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Sustainable development and economic empowerment of women: reflections on the sexual division of labor and its repercussion on the effectiveness of the right to development |
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Muniz, Veyzon Campos |
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Muniz, Veyzon Campos Pospichil, Josiani da Silva |
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Pospichil, Josiani da Silva |
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Muniz, Veyzon Campos Pospichil, Josiani da Silva |
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Sustainable Development; Human Rights; Women’s Rights; Economic Empowerment; Sexual Division of Labor. Direitos Humanos; Desenvolvimento Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Direitos Humanos; Direito da Mulher; Empoderamento Econômico; Divisão Sexual do Trabalho. |
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Sustainable Development; Human Rights; Women’s Rights; Economic Empowerment; Sexual Division of Labor. Direitos Humanos; Desenvolvimento Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Direitos Humanos; Direito da Mulher; Empoderamento Econômico; Divisão Sexual do Trabalho. |
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The main objective of this article is to understand the interrelationships between sustainable development, as a human right, and the economic empowerment of women, starting from the premise that right suffers a deficit of effectiveness when faced with contexts in which the equality in labor relations is not observed. In the first part, the need for a non-rhetorical affirmation of the right to development is exposed. It’s follows exploring the historical issues surrounding the sexual (and structural) division of labor that has relegated women to domestic functions and it’s asserts the need to empower women to exercise their capacities (and freedoms), disengaging from stereotypes of genre. The analysis of good practices for the induction of the right to development is made opportunely, highlighting gender equity as one of its primary components. Therefore, it’s argued that the acceptance of women in the formal labor market and the wage parity between men and women are relevant issues, but their practical implementation is hampered by a male chauvinist culture, which consequently makes the aforementioned empowerment a challenge. |
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