1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf02718316
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Women’s work and development in Latin America

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“…In many cases women are not treated equally and are not compensated equally to their male counterparts (Markovic, 2009). Draper (1985) discussed women's work in the process of development in Latin America and she discusses the fact that two major types of labor activities for women are domestic work and informal labor. Many women take on informal jobs to make a living while in the process of transitioning to the formal sector (Draper, 1985).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases women are not treated equally and are not compensated equally to their male counterparts (Markovic, 2009). Draper (1985) discussed women's work in the process of development in Latin America and she discusses the fact that two major types of labor activities for women are domestic work and informal labor. Many women take on informal jobs to make a living while in the process of transitioning to the formal sector (Draper, 1985).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A despeito disso, e conforme atestam também esses autores, o mercado de trabalho como um todo manteve-se largamente segregado em termos de gênero. Apesar da crescente participação das mulheres, Draper (1985) e Daza Samper (1997) argumentam que os empregos disponibilizados a elas em novas indústrias geralmente têm salários baixos e condições de trabalho ruins, com segurança limitada. Ademais, as empresas também tendem a preferir mulheres jovens, solteiras e sem filhos.…”
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“…Ademais, as empresas também tendem a preferir mulheres jovens, solteiras e sem filhos. Draper (1985) argumenta que o desenvolvimento do capitalismo na verdade minou o poder tradicional das mulheres no mercado de trabalho, ao reduzir a demanda pelo trabalho feminino na agricultura e na produção domésti-ca. De modo semelhante, Labrecque (1998) avalia que, embora a globalização tenha atraído as mulheres para os trabalhos em manufaturas, isso não necessariamente traduziu-se em mudanças sociais.…”
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“…One unfortunate problem is that the rewards for female labor are very low. Draper (1985), on the other hand, stated that with regard to women's work women's behavior is generally seen in terms of choices and preferences;…”
Section: Household Head's Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%