Feminist political discourses:: Radical versus liberal approaches to the feminization of poverty and comparable worth

Gender and Society 1 (4):447-465 (1987)
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Abstract

Feminist campaigns concerning feminization of poverty and comparable worth are analyzed in terms of their major policy goals and the arguments typically used to justify those goals. The differences between liberal and radical discourses on each issue are outlined and the implications for feminist practice discussed. It is concluded that situating the issues of women's poverty and pay equity in a liberal political discourse may strengthen important ideological and social underpinnings of women's subordination.

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