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What is Women Labor

Critical Social Challenges in the Tourism Industry: Labor, Commodification, and Drugs
Women's labor refers to the production, services, or work activities carried out by women. This labor can encompass a wide range of areas, from household chores to paid employment sectors. Women often play significant roles both in the paid labor market and within the family, contributing significantly to the functioning of society.
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Commodification of Labor in Tourism: Human and Non-Human Animals
Nur Kulakoğlu Dilek (Batman University, Turkey) and Sebahattin Emre Dilek (Batman University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9255-0.ch006
Abstract
Tourism activities contribute to the economic development of countries through the transformation of values such as nature, culture, and history into attractive elements for tourists. However, the continuous growth of the tourism industry brings along numerous environmental and social issues, alongside the economic benefits it generates. To the extent that the tourism industry can perceive a country's culture, natural resources, historical sites, people, and even animals as commodities that can be used for capital gain. In this context, the study primarily evaluates the commodification of human and non-human labor in this industry. Subsequently, all tourism activities that exploit migrants, women, children, and animals, subjecting them to poor working conditions or sexual objectification, are examined through a cause-and-effect relationship. Regarding the concept of labor, a critical assessment is conducted based on the social reality where women, children, and animals are potentially seen as commodities in the tourism sector, and the topic is extensively addressed with examples.
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Statistical Analysis of Women's Labor Force Data of OECD Countries
The participation of women in social production. The character of their participation is determined by the socioeconomic structure of the society. In an exploitative class society, private ownership of the means of production gives rise to social inequality for women, including job discrimination. The liberation of women and their full equality with men are possible only with the establishment of public ownership of the means of production and the abolition of the exploitation of one man by another.
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