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113 lines
3.7 KiB
YAML
abstract: 'Motivation The COVID-19 pandemic has massively disrupted international
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trade and global value chains. Impacts, however, differ across regions
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and industries. This article contributes to a better understanding of
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the scale of disruptions to industries and value chains integral to the
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economies of and livelihoods in developing countries, and what role
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policy can play to mitigate harm.
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Purpose This article aims to: (1) analyse and characterize disruptions
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to the global apparel value chain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,
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focusing on how developing countries have been impacted, and; (2)
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identify key policies to support a resilient, inclusive and sustainable
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recovery.
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Approach and methods We review COVID-19 related reports published by
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international and non-governmental organizations, international trade
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and production statistics, industry surveys and media reports. We frame
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our analysis predominantly within the Global Value Chains literature.
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Findings The global apparel value chain has been severely disrupted by
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the pandemic, owing to direct effects of sickness on workers in
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factories, reduced output of materials-cloth, thread, etc.-used to
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fabricate clothing, and to reduced demand for apparel in high-income
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countries. Developing countries are suffering disproportionately in
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terms of profits, wages, job security and job safety. Women workers in
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the apparel chain have been hit especially hard, not only because most
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workers in the chain are women, but also because they have experienced
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increasing unpaid care work and higher risk of gender-based violence.
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Policy implications Five key areas of policy to support a resilient,
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inclusive and sustainable recovery stand out: (1) delivering emergency
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responses to ensure firm survival and the protection of workers''
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livelihoods; (2) reformulating FDI attraction strategies and promoting
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market diversification; (3) supporting technology adoption and skills
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development; (4) deploying labour standards to improve workers''
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conditions and strengthening social protection systems; and (5) adopting
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gender-sensitive responses.'
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affiliation: 'Castaneda-Navarrete, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, IfM Engage,
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Cambridge, England.
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Castaneda-Navarrete, Jennifer, Univ Cambridge, IfM Engage, Cambridge, England.
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Hauge, Jostein, London Sch Econ, Dept Int Relat, Int Polit Econ, London, England.
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Lopez-Gomez, Carlos, Univ Cambridge, IfM Engage, Policy Links, Cambridge, England.'
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author: Castaneda-Navarrete, Jennifer and Hauge, Jostein and Lopez-Gomez, Carlos
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author-email: jc2190@cam.ac.uk
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author_list:
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- family: Castaneda-Navarrete
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given: Jennifer
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- family: Hauge
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given: Jostein
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- family: Lopez-Gomez
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given: Carlos
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1111/dpr.12539
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earlyaccessdate: APR 2021
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eissn: 1467-7679
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files: []
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issn: 0950-6764
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journal: DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW
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keywords: 'apparel industry; COVID-19; economic development; global value chains;
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power disparities; reshoring; supply chains'
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keywords-plus: PRODUCTION NETWORKS
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language: English
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month: NOV
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number: '6'
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number-of-cited-references: '84'
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orcid-numbers: 'Castaneda Navarrete, Jennifer/0000-0002-3402-8867
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Hauge, Jostein/0000-0002-8259-963X'
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pages: 953-970
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papis_id: 3c5a22c753f056d467814737399a8664
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ref: Castanedanavarrete2021covid19simpacts
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researcherid-numbers: 'Castañeda-Navarrete, Jennifer/AAT-5502-2021
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times-cited: '18'
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title: COVID-19's impacts on global value chains, as seen in the apparel industry
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000635648100001
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usage-count-last-180-days: '10'
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usage-count-since-2013: '54'
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volume: '39'
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web-of-science-categories: Development Studies
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year: '2021'
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