WS212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Glass Ceiling, Transphobia, Ableism
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> by 2004, food system workers had grown to about 860,000 workers ,5% of the total 16. 2 million employed. > in 2004 the food system contributed billion to the . 2 trillion gdp of cd. Tertiary: distribution/transportation; hospitality and food service; food retail and wholesale; food trade; marketing;food disposal; food related health care elds. Intersectionality: sexism/heterosexism, racism, classism, elitism, homophobia, transphobia, ageism, ableism, discrimination based on ethnoreligious identity, marital/parental and reproductive status, citizenship, geographic location and or language. While many forms of food work in the home has traditionally been associated with women, paid food work is not always perceived to be women"s work . The socialization factor of paying for food work vs being entitled to it for free. > some feminized industries and the effects of gender ranking. Women make up the majority of the world"s poor people.