Author(s): Derya ÅAÅMAN KAYLI
In this study, the basic paradigms of neo-liberalism will be read with reference to feminist theory. In this context, in order to increase the welfare of humanity; the junction process of the neo-liberal discourse which has the political economy theory in itself and prioritized with the right of private property, individual freedom, market and trade openness index at an international level with paternalistic ideology will be evaluated. The question of “How the Neo-liberalisms’ politics of employment is related to gender” will be brought forward in the perspective of gender mainstreaming.
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