Although recent studies have identified some of the links in Latin America between uneven capitalist economic development and health, the impact of development on either the health of women or on household health is still largely unknown. This account identifies several areas of needed research. If focuses on how changing women's roles and patterns of domestic production affect women's reproductive behavior, and the consequences of these changes for the health of women and other members of their households.health development women households Latin America
Mexican Americans constitute one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. Within Mex...
The paper deals with the history of Latin America and the development of sociology and social medici...
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Recent discussions on the household production of health focus on how health and illness are produce...
The purpose of this dissertation was to identify the components of women's domestic health work in n...
To understand what has happened to womens health in Latin America over a decade or more since the Ca...
This book breaks away from the exclusively macroeconomic focus of development studies to bring the s...
20This dissertation presents results from three studies analyzing the microeconomics of development ...
This paper is the result of discussions at the 2003 Meeting of the Latin American Studies Associatio...
With more than half the population affected by overweight (58%) and almost a quarter (23%) suffering...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
This research focuses on household reproduction and its interrelationship with illness within the co...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of the gender-differentiated outcomes of three different...
The epidemiological studies on women's health, with relation to their geographical distribution (rur...
Since the early 1990s, a market‐orientated policymaking in Latin American countries did nothing to s...
Mexican Americans constitute one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. Within Mex...
The paper deals with the history of Latin America and the development of sociology and social medici...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
Recent discussions on the household production of health focus on how health and illness are produce...
The purpose of this dissertation was to identify the components of women's domestic health work in n...
To understand what has happened to womens health in Latin America over a decade or more since the Ca...
This book breaks away from the exclusively macroeconomic focus of development studies to bring the s...
20This dissertation presents results from three studies analyzing the microeconomics of development ...
This paper is the result of discussions at the 2003 Meeting of the Latin American Studies Associatio...
With more than half the population affected by overweight (58%) and almost a quarter (23%) suffering...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
This research focuses on household reproduction and its interrelationship with illness within the co...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of the gender-differentiated outcomes of three different...
The epidemiological studies on women's health, with relation to their geographical distribution (rur...
Since the early 1990s, a market‐orientated policymaking in Latin American countries did nothing to s...
Mexican Americans constitute one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. Within Mex...
The paper deals with the history of Latin America and the development of sociology and social medici...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...