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From the reading "The subordination of women and the internationalization of factory production" by Diane Elson and Ruth Pearson. How does capitalist production reinforce women’s subordinated position? Explain.
. “The subordination of women and the internationalisation of factory production” by diane elson and ruth person the capitalisation production reinforce the women’s subordination position in such a way:
The capitalist economy opens the economy for women employment because the main purpose of the capitalist economy is to earn maximum profit with the full and optimum utilisation of the resources.
The capitalistic economy provides the ways to implement all the resources which are important and necessary for the enhancement of the skill based jobs and this is only possible in the case when the judgement or on the basis of the new skills is not on the basis of the traditional approach to provide the employment only to the male workers.
The capital economy works on the basis of creativity and innovation and therefore the criteria of recruitment is on the basis of the job qualification and here the job is not on the basis of the gender based.
The capitalist production is based on the maximum output based production and therefore the job recruitment is maximised for both the male worker and the female workers and therefore it enhances the position of the women’s worker.
The capitalist production is production based and only the efficiency can enhance the productivity and therefore, the condition of women position is improved only on the basis of efficiency.
Capitalist production is very important in this industrialised era and therefore the women position is improving as per the requirement of the industry.