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GENDER INEQUALITIES AND DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA DURING THE TWENTIETH - photo 1
GENDER INEQUALITIES AND
DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA
DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Gender and Well-Being
Series Editors: Cristina Borderias, Professor of Contemporary History, University of Barcelona, Spain and Bernard Harris, Professor of the History of Social Policy, University of Southampton, UK
The aim of this series is to enhance our understanding of the relationship between gender and well-being by addressing the following questions:
  • How can we compare levels of well-being between women and men?
  • Is it possible to develop new indicators which reflect a fuller understanding of the nature ofwell-being in the twenty-first century?
  • How have women and men contributed to the improvement of individual well-being at different times and in different places?
  • What role should institutions play in promoting and maintaining well-being?
  • In what ways have different social movements contributed to the improvement of well-being over the last 300 years?
The volumes in this series are designed to provide rigorous social-scientific answers to these questions. The series emerges from a series of symposia, organized as part of COST Action 34 on Gender and Well-being: Work, Family and Public Policies. Participants were drawn from disciplines including economics, demography, history, sociology, social policy and anthropology and they represent more than 20 European countries.
Other titles in this series
Gendered Drugs and Medicine Historical andSocio-Cultural Perspectives Edited by Teresa Ortiz-Gomez and Maria Jesus Santesmases ISBN 978-1-4094-5404-5
Gender and Well-Being Edited by Elisabetta Addis, Paloma de Villota, Florence Degavre and John Eriksen
ISBN 978-1-4094-0705-8
Transforming Gendered Well-Being in Europe Edited by Alison E. Woodward, Jean-Michel Bonvin and Merce Renom
ISBN 978-1-4094-0283-1
First published by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Names: Camou, Maria Magdalena, editor. | Maubrigades, Silvana, editor. Thorp, Rosemary, editor.
Title: Gender inequalities and development in Latin America during the twentieth century / [edited] by Maria Magdalena Camou, Silvana Maubrigades and Rosemary Thorp.
Description: Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2016. | Series: Gender and well-being | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN2015029848| ISBN 9781472436887 (hardback)| Subjects: LCSH: Womens rights-Latin America. | Women-Employment-Latin America. | Women-Social conditions-Latin America--21st century.
Classification: LCC HQ1236.5.L37 G4556 2016 | DDC 305.4098--dc23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015029848
ISBN: 9781472436887 (ebk)
Contents
Mara Magdalena Camou, Silvana Maubrigades and Rosemary Thorp
Mara Magdalena Camou
Silvana Maubrigades
Silvia Berger
Nora Reyes Campos
Lorena Godoy Cataln
Loly Ayl Gaitn Guerrero and Daniel Gmez Abella
Mara del Pilar Lpez-Uribe and Diana Quintero Castellanos
Aurora Gmez Galvarriato and Luca Madrigal
Alma Espino and Alina Machado
Gastn Daz
Silvia Berger is an economist, currently director of the IAFFE (International Association for Feminist Economics), working at the Ministry of Economics and Public Finances of Argentina, and guest researcher at FLACSO (Latin American Social Sciences Institute) Argentina. She is a member of (CLACSO) the Latin American Council of Social Sciences, and a lecturer at PRIGEPP (Regional Training Program on Gender and Public Policies). She was ILO Director for the Project Incorporation of the Gender Dimensions in the Policies of Poverty Eradication and Generation of Employment in Latin America (6 countries).
Mara Magdalena Camou has a PhD in Economic History from de Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay, where she is a Professor in the Economic and Social History Program. Her main research lines are labor markets during industrialization, international comparative wages, living standards and gender inequality.
Gastn Daz received his Bachelors Degree from the University of Illinois-Chicago in 2007. He is currently finishing a Masters Degree in Economic History at the Universidad de la Repblica (Udelar), Uruguay, and has begun a PhD in Economic History at the same University. He is a research assistant in the Programa de Historia Econmica y Social of the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Udelar and at the Instituto de Economa of the Facultad de Ciencias Econmicas, Udelar.
Alma Espino is an economist. She has been a researcher at the Institute of Economics, Faculty of Economics Sciences and Administration, University of the Republic, Uruguay since 1985. She has been the Department Coordinator on Development and Gender at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Development Studies, Uruguay (CIEDUR) since 1997 and her main research fields are labour markets, trade, macroeconomics and gender. Since 2003 she has been Lecturer in the Regional Training Program on Gender and Public Policies (PRIGEPP-FLACSO) and has belonged to the Latin-American Working Group on Gender, Macroeconomics and International Economics since 2006.
Loly Ayl Gaitn Guerrero is a PhD candidate in International Law and Economics from Bocconi University, Milano, Italy; Master in Public Policy, BA in Political Science and BA in Law, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogot, Colombia; Lecturer, International School of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia.
Daniel Gmez Abella is Head of Economic area and Lecturer, International School of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia. MA and BA in Economics, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogot, Colombia. daniel.
Aurora Gmez-Galvarriato is an Associate Researcher at El Colegio de Mxico. She has a Ph.D. in History from Harvard University. Her main scholarly interest is the social and economic history of Mexico. She is the author of Industry of Revolution: Social and Economic Change in the Orizaba Valley, Mexico and several other books and articles. She has been Professor at the Centro de Investigacin y Docencia Econmicas (CIDE) and head ofthe National Archives ofMexico.
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