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The Economics of Gender Inequality in Latin America
The Economics of Gender Inequality in Latin America
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ISBN No.: 9781041073673
Pages: 364
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 262.20
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Introduction Part 1: Theoretical foundations and criticisms of the current model 1. Work on Feminism of 99% Ignasi Brunet Icart; Carlos Alberto Santamaría Velasco 2. The Factory of Superwomen: Imperial Mode of Living, Labor Market, and Subjectivity Natalia Escobar Váquiro; John Jairo Cuevas Mejía Part 2: Labor Inequalities and Gender Dynamics 3. Women's Economic Provider Trajectories in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Sabrina Ferraris; Mario Martínez Salgado 4. Gender, Work and Inequality: Contrasting Profiles in the Continuity of the Work Trajectories of Mexican Working Women Marina Ariza; Marie-Laure Coubès 5. The Impact of Digitalization on Gender Inequalities at Work in Mexico Angélica Claudia Sobrado Luna; Reyna Elizabeth Rodríguez Pérez; Karina Jazmín García Bermúdez 6. Gender Inequality in STEM Areas and Its Impact on Labor Market Mariem Mederos Madrazo; Reyna Elizabeth Rodríguez Pérez; Samantha Andaluz Quiroz Part 3: Care, unpaid work and structural inequality 7. Everyone Contributes, but Women Contribute Even More: Labor Market Jobs and Caregiving Times in Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic Gabriela Grijalva Monteverde; Ingrid Kuri-Alonso 8.


The Contours of the Invisibilized: Domestic and Non-Domestic Cleaning Work in Public and Private Spaces in Argentina Hernán M. Palermo; Lorena Capogrossi; Verónica Casas 9. Domestic Workers in Argentina: Progress and Challenges Ten Years After Law 26844 Romina Cutuli Part 4: Gender violence, labor and structural inequality 10. A Spatial Analysis of Extreme Gender Violence and Its Labor Dimension in Mexico at the State Level (2022) Nathalie Chacón-Ortiz; Julia Juárez; Uberto Salgado Nieto 11. Gender and Subjective Well-being: The Case of Mexico istian Joel González-Cuatianquis; Abdelali Soto Vázquez Part 5: Public policies, education and development 12. Gender, Labor Force and Development Myrna Limas Hernández 13. Women's Labor Participation in Chile: What Has Happened After the Pandemic? Luz María Ferrada Conclusion.


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