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Interseccionalidad y fronteras sociales: género y clase social en el mercado laboral chileno

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  • Claudia Mora

    (Universidad Mayor, Chile)

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Este artículo discute el aporte de la perspectiva interseccional al análisis de la desigualdad social, tomando como caso de estudio la convergencia del género y la clase social en el mercado laboral chileno. Si bien los estudios sobre la desigualdad han desarrollado extensamente el conocimiento de los procesos de reproducción del género y la clase como categorías de análisis independientes, este trabajo destaca la intersección de desigualdades como una contribución a la comprensión de desigualdades complejas. El artículo plantea el aporte metodológico del concepto de fronteras sociales en el estudio de la interseccionalidad y argumenta que la desigualdad interseccional es revelada en las prácticas cotidianas de diferenciación de género y clase social en el mercado del trabajo

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  • Claudia Mora, 2019. "Interseccionalidad y fronteras sociales: género y clase social en el mercado laboral chileno," Estudios Públicos, Centro de Estudios Públicos, vol. 0(156), pages 47-67.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpt:journl:v::y:2019:i:156:p:47-67
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    Keywords

    intersectionality; social inequality; gender; social class; social boundaries; labor market; interseccionalidad; desigualdad social; género; clase social; fronteras sociales; mercado del trabajo;
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    JEL classification:

    • E24 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment - - - Employment; Unemployment; Wages; Intergenerational Income Distribution; Aggregate Human Capital; Aggregate Labor Productivity

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