Modernization, Globalization, and Women in Argentina : Their Changing Roles in the Economy and in Society

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2012-04Author
Wieseman, Laurelyn
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Avin, Rose-Marie
Chaudhuri, Sanjukta
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A historical analysis of the status of women in Argentina reveals a picture of a society that nearly defies description. In order to understand the socioeconomic status of Argentine women today, this study involves a historical analysis of women's status from the early 16th century until today, with particular emphasis on the globalization and economic restructuring policies that took place during the 1990s and 2000s.
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Women--Argentina--Social conditions
Women--Argentina--History
Argentina--Relations--Foreign countries
Women--Argentina--Economic conditions
Sex role--Argentina
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