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OverviewThis book presents evidence of the evolution of the gender inequalities in Latin America during the twentieth century, using basic indicators of human development, namely education, health and the labour market. There are very few historical studies that centre on gender as the main analytical category in Latin America, so this book breaks new ground. Using case-studies from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay, the authors show that there is evidence of a correlation between economic growth and the decrease in gender inequality, but this process is also not linear. Although the activity rate of women was high at the beginning of the twentieth century, female participation in the labour market diminished, until the 1970s, when it began to increase dramatically. Since the 1970s, fertility reduction and education improvements and worsening labour market conditions are associated to the steadily increase of women participation in the labour market. By gauging the extent to which gender gaps in the formation of human capital, access to resources, quality of life and opportunities may have operated as a restriction on women’s capabilities and on economic growth in the region, this book demonstrates that Latin America has lagged behind in terms of gender equality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: María Magdalena Camou , Silvana Maubrigades , Rosemary Thorp , Dr Cristina BorderiasPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.657kg ISBN: 9781472436887ISBN 10: 1472436881 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 06 January 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction, María Camou, Silvana Maubrigades and Rosemary Thorp; Historical patterns of gender inequality in Latin America: new evidence, María Camou; Women's age at first marriage in Latin America, Silvana Maubrigades; The gender order in Argentina in the 'oligarchic' period (1880-1930), Silvia Berger; Women´s wages and the gender gap during the period of import substituting industrialization in Chile, Nora Reyes; Male and female paid work, Chile 1930-1970: characteristics, trends and representations, Lorena Godoy; Gender trends in Colombia during the first half of the twentieth century: a demographic and an educational comparison, Loly Aylú Gaitán Guerrero and Daniel Gómez Abella; Women rising: dynamics of the education system and the labour market in Colombia, 1900-2000, María del Pilar López-Uribe and Diana Quintero Castellanos; Women’s labour force participation in Mexico during the twentieth century: childbearing and career decisions, Aurora Gómez Galvarriato and Lucía Madrigal; The evolution of the labour supply and gender differences in Uruguay 1991-2009, Alma Espino and Alina Machado; A gender inequality historical database for Latin America, Gastón DíazReviewsAuthor InformationMaria Magdalena Camou, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay. Silvana Maubrigades, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay. Rosemary Thorp, University of Oxford, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |