Free Trade Agreements and Gender (In)Equality: The Possible Gendered Consequences of the EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement
Abstract
The newly negotiated Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union (EU) and
Mercosur has provoked both political and public controversy. Gender equality is one of the
core values of the EU, and a prerequisite for a sustainable development. The connection
between gender and trade and the different ways that free trade agreements affects structures
of gender inequalities, are of huge political and theoretical concern. This thesis examines the
possible gendered consequences of the EU-Mercosur Free trade agreement and its impact on
gender equality in Mercosur. From an intersectional feminist analysis of the EU-Mercosur
Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) and the EU-Mercosur FTA, this study concludes that
the possible gendered consequences following the agreement are expected to be manifold
with intersectional variations, where women, in their many roles as employers, consumers,
producers and citizens, can be seen as negatively impacted upon by this agreement. This
thesis findings contributes to the previous critiques given to the lack of gender mainstreaming
in SIAs and FTAs, and calls for an intersectional feminist approach to gender mainstreaming
of trade policies and free trade agreements, in order to come about gender equality and to
make sure that trade doesn’t infringe on women’s empowerment or women’s human rights.
By furthering the knowledge and understandings of trade policies and gender (in)equality, this
thesis seeks to contribute to the work of feminist activists, women’s organisations, unions,
and overall civil society, in advocating for a more serious gender approach in all trade
agreements.
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Date
2020-08-07Author
Nilsson, Elin
Keywords
Free Trade Agreements
Sustainability Impact Assessments
Mercosur
European Union
Gender Equality
Gender Mainstreaming
Intersectionality
Series/Report no.
Global studies
2020:09
Language
eng