This thesis examines the social and biological reproduction of households in the sectores populares, ie low income groups, both rural and urban, in the Meseta Central, yields specific outcomes at household level: the social formation based, originally, on smallholder coffee also depends on unusually successful domestic labour. Only multidisciplinary team work could adequately evaluate reproduction at the household level and establish the crucial role of the household in the wider economic system, as well as the role of women in maintaining diverse forms of subordination. The standard of living of the groups studied was estimated from the nutritional status of the children as a basic indicator of wellbeing; explanations of this status were s...
This thesis presents results on the economics of poverty and labour markets, using data from Argenti...
Recent studies on women and social reproduction tend to emphasize that domestic activities fall to t...
This article is based on a research study entitled “Survival Strategies in Poor Households from a Ge...
Commoditization, the process of dependency reproduction through market mediated relations of product...
Migration, whether motivated by economic uncertainty, political upheaval, the effects of uneven deve...
The way a household makes a living depends on the available options in terms of assets, activities a...
Based on data collected in Juarez, northern Mexico, this thesis argues that the incorporation of low...
In the state-created settlements of Bagatz and Falconiana in the province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica,...
Over the last ten years, improvement in poverty conditions has stalled in Costa Rica, ...
The subject of this thesis is the study of rural women and their participation in agricultural produ...
This paper explores the reasons for urban growth in a peripheral region of Central America: Guanacas...
Urbanization has played a key role in shaping twentieth-century demographic changes in Latin America...
Quantitative data from Costa Rica suggest that poverty is 'feminising', especially in respect of fem...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand the process and implications of capitalist incorpora...
In a world where proletarianisation historically produces a surplus population at the margins of the...
This thesis presents results on the economics of poverty and labour markets, using data from Argenti...
Recent studies on women and social reproduction tend to emphasize that domestic activities fall to t...
This article is based on a research study entitled “Survival Strategies in Poor Households from a Ge...
Commoditization, the process of dependency reproduction through market mediated relations of product...
Migration, whether motivated by economic uncertainty, political upheaval, the effects of uneven deve...
The way a household makes a living depends on the available options in terms of assets, activities a...
Based on data collected in Juarez, northern Mexico, this thesis argues that the incorporation of low...
In the state-created settlements of Bagatz and Falconiana in the province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica,...
Over the last ten years, improvement in poverty conditions has stalled in Costa Rica, ...
The subject of this thesis is the study of rural women and their participation in agricultural produ...
This paper explores the reasons for urban growth in a peripheral region of Central America: Guanacas...
Urbanization has played a key role in shaping twentieth-century demographic changes in Latin America...
Quantitative data from Costa Rica suggest that poverty is 'feminising', especially in respect of fem...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand the process and implications of capitalist incorpora...
In a world where proletarianisation historically produces a surplus population at the margins of the...
This thesis presents results on the economics of poverty and labour markets, using data from Argenti...
Recent studies on women and social reproduction tend to emphasize that domestic activities fall to t...
This article is based on a research study entitled “Survival Strategies in Poor Households from a Ge...