Based on qualitative research conducted in 1999 and 2001 with a group of single mothers in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, this paper examines the contradictory impacts of neoliberalism on work, based on the understanding that economic restructuring can generate both crisis and a space for changes in gender identities. By focusing on the broader picture of women's work and on the intersections between paid and unpaid work, it discusses what happens to these intersections in times of intense political and economic change. Despite the hardships caused by neoliberalism, it appears that work is a site in which gender ideologies can be challenged. The paper has four main sections. First, it explores the ways in which certain cultural processes are intensi...
This thesis examines contemporary popular and news media representation of motherhood and labour in ...
This paper explores the ways in which the convergence of economic crises and gendered processes of g...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...
There is a clear relationship between motherhood and space in the sense that motherhood is constitut...
The recent political “left turn ” in Latin America has led to an increased emphasis on social policy...
The recent political “left turn ” in Latin America has led to an increased emphasis on social policy...
Since the early 1980s, community-based women’s organizations have emerged throughout Ecuador and Bol...
Households around the world have shifted structurally from a breadwinner/homemaker model to dual-inc...
Neoliberal economic rationalizations promote gender equality and women's empowerment as instrumental...
This paper presents the results of fieldwork concerning local development programmes addressed to po...
In Latin American countries with historically strong social policy regimes (such as those in the Sou...
This article examines the detrimental impact of neoliberal globalization on low-income women inthe G...
The position and condition of women during the crisis is more visible and more amenable to investiga...
Austerity as a neoliberal public policy is argued to have a negative impact on the level of social r...
Despite a wide-ranging literature on the ‘post-neoliberal’ shift in Bolivia post-2006, there has bee...
This thesis examines contemporary popular and news media representation of motherhood and labour in ...
This paper explores the ways in which the convergence of economic crises and gendered processes of g...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...
There is a clear relationship between motherhood and space in the sense that motherhood is constitut...
The recent political “left turn ” in Latin America has led to an increased emphasis on social policy...
The recent political “left turn ” in Latin America has led to an increased emphasis on social policy...
Since the early 1980s, community-based women’s organizations have emerged throughout Ecuador and Bol...
Households around the world have shifted structurally from a breadwinner/homemaker model to dual-inc...
Neoliberal economic rationalizations promote gender equality and women's empowerment as instrumental...
This paper presents the results of fieldwork concerning local development programmes addressed to po...
In Latin American countries with historically strong social policy regimes (such as those in the Sou...
This article examines the detrimental impact of neoliberal globalization on low-income women inthe G...
The position and condition of women during the crisis is more visible and more amenable to investiga...
Austerity as a neoliberal public policy is argued to have a negative impact on the level of social r...
Despite a wide-ranging literature on the ‘post-neoliberal’ shift in Bolivia post-2006, there has bee...
This thesis examines contemporary popular and news media representation of motherhood and labour in ...
This paper explores the ways in which the convergence of economic crises and gendered processes of g...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...