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>"'The current system is broken... Why not try something new?'"
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In a vote at its local government office on a Friday afternoon, Maui County became the first place in the world to explicitly commit to involving and prioritising women and gender equality in its Covid-19 recovery plan.
In a vote at its local government office on a Friday afternoon, Maui County became the first place in the world to explicitly commit to involving and prioritising women and gender equality in its Covid-19 recovery plan.
Should Feminist Economics Perspective? The Covid-19 pandemic shows that the economic and social system is very fragile. It is proven that every time there is a crisis, the state is unable to guarantee the safety of society, economic and social welfare. Therefore, crisis management cannot only be reactive (because it only attaches a temporary "band aid"), but it is very necessary and urgent to make changes in total. Some of the agenda for responding to your article: 1) Feminist power. Women leaders have proven to be more reliable in handling crises. 2) Macroeconomic policies which focus on care work. 3) Policies that rely on a feminist perspective. 4) Need a total system replacement! Covid-19 pandemic, forcing us to evaluate the existing economic, social and cultural systems. Change needs to happen. this is just my opinion, what is your opinion? thank you.
Should Feminist Economics Perspective? The Covid-19 pandemic shows that the economic and social system is very fragile. It is proven that every time there is a crisis, the state is unable to guarantee the safety of society, economic and social welfare. Therefore, crisis management cannot only be reactive (because it only attaches a temporary "band aid"), but it is very necessary and urgent to make changes in total. Some of the agenda for responding to your article: 1) Feminist power. Women leaders have proven to be more reliable in handling crises. 2) Macroeconomic policies which focus on care work. 3) Policies that rely on a feminist perspective. 4) Need a total system replacement! Covid-19 pandemic, forcing us to evaluate the existing economic, social and cultural systems. Change needs to happen. this is just my opinion, what is your opinion? thank you.
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