Rural women and state policy : feminist perspectives on Latin American agricultural development / edited by Carmen Diana Deere and Magdalena Leon.


Boulder : Westview Press, 1987.
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Part of the series Series in Political economy and economic development in Latin America
Notes:

  • Papers presented at a symposium convened in conjunction with the 45th International Congress of Americanists, held in Bogota, Columbia, July 1985.
  • Includes bibliographies and index.
  • Rural women and the neo-liberal model in Chile / Maria Soledad Lago — Agricultural development, the economic crisis, and rural women in the Dominican Republic / Belkis Mones and Lydia Grant — The social invisibility of women’s work in Brazilian agriculture / Cheywa R. Spindel — Mexican agricultural development policy and its impact on rural women / Lourdes Arizpe and Carlota Botey — Columbia agricultural policies and the debate on policies toward rural women / Magdalena Leon — Women, development, and the state in rural Ecuador / Lynne Phillips — Impact of the Sandinista agrarian reform on rural women’s subordination / Martha Luz Padilla, Clara Murguialday, and Ana Criquillon — Women on the agenda / Jean Stubbs and Mavis Alvarez — The Latin American agrarian reform experience / Carmen Diana Deere — Women’s components in integrated rural development projects / Elsa M. Chaney — Income generation projects for rural women / Cornelia Butler Flora — Rural women and migration in Latin America / Maria de los Angeles Crummett.

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