Degree of Concern and Awareness of Spanish Consumers About Working Conditions in the Clothing Industry
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Working conditions Manufacturing industry Fast fashion
Date
2024-10-23Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez Martín, R.; Álvarez Lorente, T.; Morales-Giner, M.d.P. Degree of Concern and Awareness of Spanish Consumers AboutWorking Conditions in the Clothing Industry. Societies 2024, 14, 216. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14110216
Sponsorship
‘Social processes in the virtual shop: the purchase of clothing after COVID-19’ research project, funded by the Andalusian General Secretary of Universities (2021–2023); Grant JDC2022-049903-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union “NextGenerationEU/PRTR”Abstract
The clothing industry has experienced global and sustained growth in the last decades due,
among other factors, to the decentralisation of production in this sector and its consequent lowering
of prices, but also to the effect of the unceasing demand that fashion generates. Simultaneously,
the number of people employed in the textile sector has been growing in economically developing
countries under precarious labour conditions. The objective of this study is to analyse the level
of knowledge and awareness of the Spanish population about the working conditions in clothing
manufacturing at production sites. To achieve this, we applied statistical analysis to data collected
from a sample (n = 3000) of Spanish fashion consumers. The main results show a society with a
high degree of concern for labour conditions in the textile sector, as well as for the environmental
repercussions triggered by this type of production. Considering the differences based on socio-demographic
variables, we find that women, older consumers, and respondents with higher education
show a greater degree of concern about the working conditions in the clothing industry. Along the
same lines, respondents who are ideologically left wing present a higher degree of concern than
respondents from the extreme right.