The socioeconomic impact of industrial activity on the women of Mazahua: The case of Municipio de IxtlahuacaThe objective of this paper is to reveal the socioeconomic impact of industrial activity on women at the Municipio de Ixtlahuaca, State of México.The manufacturing industry at the State of Mexico by the end of 2009 represented 16.6% of the total population occupied, of which men participated with 66.9% and women with the 33.1%. The industrial activity loses importance in the percentage redistribution of the occupied population by economic sectors, where commerce and services gain importance.Notwithstanding, the economic dynamics of the region continues being determined by the industrial sector. If it is true that job increment in the ...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
The main goal of this paper is to discuss some findings about rural labor work framed in pluriactivi...
This study fowses on the most important urban labor market transformations that took place in Mexico...
En el artículo se explora la situación del trabajo femenino en el Estado de México y la zona urbana ...
This paper explores the evolution of the female participation in the industrial labor force in Mexic...
The objective of this paper is to measure the spatial changes that have occurred in the working cond...
The central axis of this paper is to present a study associated with the transformations experienced...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to contextualize the economic processes and industrial growt...
In this article the author analyzes the impact of Mexico’s economic restructuring on the labor marke...
Based on statistical information from the censuses and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (gem), th...
A structural decomposition technique is proposed in order to break down the labor income of men and ...
The purpose of this research is to show the development of the forms of work, implemented in our loc...
El caso puntual que nos convoca es FaSinpat ex - «Zanón», fábrica tomada y nuevamente puesta a produ...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
The objective is to expose occupational patterns induced by productive changes promoted in the city ...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
The main goal of this paper is to discuss some findings about rural labor work framed in pluriactivi...
This study fowses on the most important urban labor market transformations that took place in Mexico...
En el artículo se explora la situación del trabajo femenino en el Estado de México y la zona urbana ...
This paper explores the evolution of the female participation in the industrial labor force in Mexic...
The objective of this paper is to measure the spatial changes that have occurred in the working cond...
The central axis of this paper is to present a study associated with the transformations experienced...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to contextualize the economic processes and industrial growt...
In this article the author analyzes the impact of Mexico’s economic restructuring on the labor marke...
Based on statistical information from the censuses and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (gem), th...
A structural decomposition technique is proposed in order to break down the labor income of men and ...
The purpose of this research is to show the development of the forms of work, implemented in our loc...
El caso puntual que nos convoca es FaSinpat ex - «Zanón», fábrica tomada y nuevamente puesta a produ...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
The objective is to expose occupational patterns induced by productive changes promoted in the city ...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
The main goal of this paper is to discuss some findings about rural labor work framed in pluriactivi...
This study fowses on the most important urban labor market transformations that took place in Mexico...