Untangling links between trade, poverty and gender March 2008 Nicola Jones and Hayley Baker DetailsDownloadsDetails ODI Briefing Papers Issue 38 This paper evaluates the gender dimensions of poverty and trade in Latin America. In particular, it notes that changes in employment, prices and social expenditures are three pathways linking trade and gender. Also, trade liberalisation may have positive or negative impacts, but there are risks for women. Therefore it argues that trade reforms must be complemented by social and labour policies to ensure that women can take full advantage of the new economic environment. Programme: Research and Policy in Development Social Development Downloads Briefing paper (pdf, 115.85k, 4 pages) View content in the Search Centre:GenderInequalityTradeRegionalismTrade and povertyGender and economic policyEconomic growthMaking markets work for the poorLatin America