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Gender Inequality in Latin America

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This volume critically examines gender inequality, its origins, and its social and economic implications in Latin America, with a particular focus on Ecuador. For that purpose, Pablo Quiñonez and C...
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  • 03 December 2020
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This volume critically examines gender inequality, its origins, and its social and economic implications in Latin America, with a particular focus on Ecuador. For that purpose, Pablo Quiñonez and Claudia Maldonado-Erazo bring together a collection of articles that provide insights from different disciplines, including political economy, history, development studies, political science, microeconomics, and macroeconomics.

In Ecuador, as in Latin America as a whole, women dedicate more time than men to unpaid activities while being discriminated against in multiple areas, including labor markets, politics, and access to high-ranking positions. Furthermore, these problems are even greater for women from rural areas and ethnic minorities.

Contributors include: Rafael Alvarado, María Anchundia Places, Esteban Arévalo, Diana Cabrera Montecé, Edwin Espinoza Piguave, Gabriela Gallardo, Danny Granda, Claudia Maldonado-Erazo, Wendy Mora, Diana Morán Chiquito, Sayonara Morejón, Carlos Moreno-Hurtado, María Moreno Zea, Ana Oña Macías, Pablo Ponce, Pablo Quiñonez, Valeria Recalde, Josefina Rosales, Ximena Songor-Jaramillo, and Daniel Zea.
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Price: $252.00
Pages: 278
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date: 03 December 2020
ISBN: 9789004442924
Format: Hardcover
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Pablo Quiñonez is a Lecturer at the University of Guayaquil (Ecuador) and a postgraduate student at the University of Oxford (United Kingdom). He specializes in development economics, political economy, and social policy.

Claudia Maldonado-Erazo is a Lecturer at the Polytechnic School of Chimborazo (Ecuador) and a postgraduate student at the University of Extremadura (Spain). She specializes in sustainable territory development, cultural heritage, and tourism.