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  1. Cambios en la participación femenil en México: demografía, mercados y política pública López Acevedo, Gladys, Freije Rodríguez, Samuel, Vergara Bahena, México Alberto, Cardozo Medeiros, Diego

    Estudios Económicos

    2020
    “…Unemployment and labor force participation gender gaps narrowed in Mexico after the 2008 global economic crisis, when female labor force participation (FLFP) increased. …”
  2. Diferencias estatales y regionales en el empleo rural femenino en México Garay Villegas, Sagrario

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2012
    “…The main findings are as follows: the most backward regions in socio-economic terms display high rates of women’s economic participation in unsalaried secondary and tertiary activities. …”
  3. Duelos suspendidos: impactos biográficos frente a la desaparición en Guanajuato Urbina Cortés, Gustavo

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2025
    “…Based on a qualitative study of 27 women—categorized as active participants in collectives, disassociated from organizations, and independent searchers—it identifies differentiated impacts across five dimensions: social bonds, physical and mental health, gendered roles, institutional relations, and economic conditions. …”
  4. Trabajo extradoméstico remunerado y empoderamiento de las mujeres en México Salazar , Mayra, Casique, Irene, Constant, Chloé

    Estudios de Género

    2022
    “…Compared to women without extra-domestic work, women in paid work have greater decision-making power, greater autonomy, are less attached to gender stereotypes, have greater economic resources, and their partners participate more actively in household and care work. …”
  5. La participación femenina en los mercados de trabajo urbanos en México : 1970-1980 Oliveira, Orlandina de

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1989
    “…We found that, in general, women participate mostly in diversified labor markets that absorb labor from different age groups and with different levels of skills, and that the presence of women is not necessarily greater in the more dynamic cities, in economic terms, which have more male participation.…”
  6. Cambios en el papel económico de las mujeres entre las parejas mexicanas Cerrutti, Marcela, Zenteno Quintero, René

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2000
    “…The relevance of focusing the analysis on the labor arrangements of couples is confirmed by the results of multivariate regression, which clearly show that the economic participation of spouses, as well as their contribution to their partners' income, is not merely linked to women's individual and familial characteristics but also to the labor conditions of heads of household.…”
  7. Cambios en la participación laboral de las mujeres casadas en el Área Metropolitana de Monterrey : 1976-1996 Valero Gil, Jorge N.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2002
    “…An economic model of the life cycle is used to analyze the changes in married women's participation in the labor market between 1976 and 1996 in the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey. …”
  8. Trabajo, fecundidad y condición femenina en México Oliveira, Orlandina de, García Guzmán, Brígida

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “…Emphasis is placed on the increase observed in the economic participation of older married women with children, and in the modifications that this entails for the known relations between fertility and work. …”
  9. Trabajadoras inmigrantes en Santiago de Chile en los años ochenta Szasz, Ivonne

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…Among the impacts brought about by economic restructuring most affecting the women who migrated to Santiago we may highlight: the dramatic transformation in domestic service, the increase in the number of non-migrant, lower class women participating in the economy, and the limited and precarious status of women's employment in the more dynamic sectors of the economy.…”
  10. Integración de la mujer a los mercados laborales urbanos en México : 1988-1994 Estrella Valenzuela, Gabriel, Zenteno, René M.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…Thirdly, although the real income of workers rose in urban centers, this was achieved at the cost of a greater inequity in salaries and an expansion of the wage gap between men and women. Fourthly, in light of the changes observed throughout this period of growing openness in the Mexican economy to international competition, the great majority of urban centers saw a reinforcement of the tendency towards an increase in the age of women who participate in economic activity outside the home, a lessening of the traditional exclusion of the wives of household heads from the labor force, and as a result of the significant increase in female participation in male-headed households, a reduction in the differences in the probabilities of women's working according to the sex of the head of the household.…”
  11. Crisis económica y determinantes de la oferta de trabajo femenino en México : 1994-1995 Zenteno, René M.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…First, that the impact of the crisis on the economic participation of men and women varied significantly between the country's major urban centers. …”
  12. Igualdad y trabajo pastoral: la experiencia de las mujeres en los ministerios religiosos ordenados y consagrados en México Villalobos, Sandra

    Estudios de Género

    2016
    “…This work is part of a research paper whose objective is to explore the construction of equality as a right and the ways in which women participate in the religious field. Based on the pastoral experience of Consecrated Catholic women and Ordained Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Ecumenical women pastors, the research aims to make their condition and situation within their religious structures visible. …”
  13. Género, trabajo doméstico y extradoméstico en México. Una estimación del valor económico del trabajo doméstico Pedrero Nieto, Mercedes

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2004
    “…Discussion of the importance of unpaid domestic labor, as well as its effects on participation in extra-domestic labor, particularly the way it discourages women from undertaking activities aimed at the market, dates back several decades. …”
  14. Estructura del hogar como respuesta a los ajustes económicos : evidencia del México urbano de los ochenta Wong, Rebeca, Levine, Ruth E.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…These two surveys cover a period of economic deterioration for urban areas in Mexico.Findings suggest that under deteriorating conditions of urban areas in Mexico, as were prevalent between 1982 and 1987, forming extended households was increasingly a strategy to support women's participation in paid employment, to provide care for young infants, to enable younger women to care for their child(ren), and as a strategy to support self-employment in the household. …”

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