Abstract

Female labour is important for the changes in the world economy, often referred to as the new international division of labour (NIDL). This fact is illustrated in a study of Norwegian industry in Malaysia. Previous research on the topic has emphasized the search for cheap female labour, while an awareness of the complexity of the motives behind the relocation of industry has not been expressed. Our article therefore is a contribution to revealing the complexity of this process as well as women's role within it.

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