Tech Upgrades in Apparel Industry: Impact on Women

The workforce in the clothing and footwear manufacturing sector is often predominantly made up of female workers. Though these jobs require a high degree of skills, they are often underpaid, insecure and characterized by an uncertain future, in particular because of the risk of being replaced by automated equipment. So, how are women in the apparel and footwear manufacturing sectors affected by automation and technological upgrading? And do these factors favour men over women? In this podcast we'll examine these issues with the ILO's Valeria Esquivel, Employment Policies and Gender Specialist, and Senior economist David Kucera.

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Guests

Valeria Esquivel

Employment Policies and Gender Specialist

Employment, Labour Markets and Youth Branch

ILO Employment Policy Department

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