Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?World Bank Publications, 2000 - 343 pages El libro recoge la voz de mas de 40.000 personas pobres de 50 paises y es la primera parte de la serie denominada la voz de los pobres para este estudio se utilizan metodos participatorios y cualitativos de investigacion y presenta de manera muy directa a traves de la propia voz de las personas pobres, las realidades de su vida. La mayoria considera que esta en peores condiciones y tiene mas inseguridad que antes. |
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... Labor .190 Migration and Sex Work .192 Consequences and Coping ... 194 Alcohol Abuse .. .194 Violence .195 Children : Vulnerable Inside and Outside the Home .197 Family Break - Up .198 Cooperation .200 Female - Headed Households .201 ...
... Labor .190 Migration and Sex Work .192 Consequences and Coping ... 194 Alcohol Abuse .. .194 Violence .195 Children : Vulnerable Inside and Outside the Home .197 Family Break - Up .198 Cooperation .200 Female - Headed Households .201 ...
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... labor market and gender inequity in the home . They often confront oppressive social norms in both state and civil society institutions in which they live and work , and many have internalized stereotypes that deny their worth as women ...
... labor market and gender inequity in the home . They often confront oppressive social norms in both state and civil society institutions in which they live and work , and many have internalized stereotypes that deny their worth as women ...
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... labor emerges as a major factor defining poverty . Whether in the countryside or in the city , poor people can rarely find permanent , salaried employment . Instead , poor people without land engage in informal , casual , and 36 XVIII.
... labor emerges as a major factor defining poverty . Whether in the countryside or in the city , poor people can rarely find permanent , salaried employment . Instead , poor people without land engage in informal , casual , and 36 XVIII.
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... labor with no security and low earnings . In South Africa the poor are characterized as " those who do not have secure jobs , " and poor communities are characterized by widespread ab- sence of formal employment . Instead , the poor ...
... labor with no security and low earnings . In South Africa the poor are characterized as " those who do not have secure jobs , " and poor communities are characterized by widespread ab- sence of formal employment . Instead , the poor ...
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... labor in the area : hemp weaving . " In Zacatecas it is not rare to hear of families that have lost all of their animals and gone into debts of from 2,000 to 5,000 pesos ( US $ 365 to $ 900 ) due to sickness of a family member ...
... labor in the area : hemp weaving . " In Zacatecas it is not rare to hear of families that have lost all of their animals and gone into debts of from 2,000 to 5,000 pesos ( US $ 365 to $ 900 ) due to sickness of a family member ...
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Can Anyone Hear Us?., Volumes 1-3 Deepa Narayan,Raj Patel,Kai Schafft,Anne Rademacher,Sarah Koch Schulte No preview available - 2000 |
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