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Mujeres pobres como jefes de hogar y como esposas en el proceso de reproduccion en bogota: identidad y heterogeneidades

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  • Castro, Mary Garcia.

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Based on in-depth interviews with 18 women and a survey of 98 other low income women which were carried out in 1981. Finds that women heads of households are not necessarily economically disadvantaged and suggests that women may be heads of households by choice.

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  • Castro, Mary Garcia., 1987. "Mujeres pobres como jefes de hogar y como esposas en el proceso de reproduccion en bogota: identidad y heterogeneidades," ILO Working Papers 992533733402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992533733402676
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    1. Zegers, Mei. & Tchibindat, Félicité., 1994. "Congolese women and their success in managing small-scale economic activities," ILO Working Papers 993002363402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Ofosu, Yaw., 1993. "Socio-economic change and evolution of cultural models of reproduction in Ghana: implications for population policy," ILO Working Papers 992920673402676, International Labour Organization.
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    5. Wainerman, Catalina., 1992. "Improving the accounting of women workers in population censuses : lessons from Latin America," ILO Working Papers 992858403402676, International Labour Organization.
    6. Findley, Sally E. & Williams, Lindy., 1991. "Women Who go and women Who stay : reflections of family migration processes in a changing world," ILO Working Papers 992826463402676, International Labour Organization.
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    8. Ravaozanany, Noroasisoa., 1992. "Etude du milieu pour orienter les activites educatives en bien-etre familial: le cas de Madagascar," ILO Working Papers 992902093402676, International Labour Organization.
    9. Anker, Richard, & Khan, M. E. & Prasad Cvs. & Test-Mason K., 1992. "Collection of community-level data and their accuracy: results from an Indian study," ILO Working Papers 992886943402676, International Labour Organization.
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