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GLOBALIZATION

AND GENDER
GLOBALIZATION AND
GENDER
• It underscores the importance of considering
the intersectionality of identities and
experiences in shaping opportunities and
challenges in globalized world.
Here are some key ways in which globalization and gender are
connected:

• Economic opportunities
• Labor market dynamics
• Migration patterns
• Cultural exchange and norms
• Technology and communication
• Policy and governance
• Environmental impact
• Social movement and activism
Economic Opportunities
Globalization has transformed the
global economy, creating new
opportunities for employment,
entreprenuership, and trade.
Migration patterns
Globalization has increased global
mobility, leading to shifts in
migration patterns as people move in
search of economic opportunities,
education, or safety.
Cultural exchange and norms
Globalization has facilitated the
exchange of ideas, values, and
cultural practices across borders,
influencing societal norms and
expectations around gender roles,
relationships, and expressions.
Policy and governance
Globalization has influence the
development and implementation of
policies and governance structures at
local, national, and international
levels. Gender consideration are
essential in shaping policies that
address issues, reflecting the unique
need and experiences of women and
men.
Social movement and activism
Globalization has facilitated the spread
of social movements and activism
around gender equality, women’s rights,
LGBTQ+ rights, and other social justice
issues. Transnational networks and
collaborations have emerged to advocate
for policy changes, and amplify
marginalized voices.
THANK YOU!!
MEMBERS:
JADE MARIE GIGA
ABEGAIL D. JESORO
ANGELICA H. GUELA
LANCE ANDREW BUENAFLOR
DEXTER G. ORTIZ JR.
HERCHE ESCOPETE
TRISHA
JAM FUENTES

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