Women and changes in the Chilean economy: some questions
Overview
Chile has demonstrated sustained and relatively stable economic growth during the last ten years. Women have entered the labour market in ever-increasing numbers, but this article questions the extent to which these new employment opportunities have resulted in an improvement in the quality of women’s lives.
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