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La práctica anticonceptiva en México : dos quinquenios, dos patrones diferentes : 1976-1977 a 1987
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1990“…However, due to the economic crisis the country began to experience towards the close of the 1960s, the Mexican government issued the General Population Law, of an antinatalist nature, in 1973.As of that time, efforts began to be made to organize the activities necessary for the official introduction of family planning on a national level. …”
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Viudas y vecinos, milpas y magueyes : el impacto del auge de la población en el Valle de Toluca : el caso de Tenango del Valle en el siglo XVIII
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1992“…In the case of Tenango, the data for the year 1784 show that the indigenous community still had a good basis for subsistence, but that in time, the progressive fragmentation of property, along with the leasing of lands to the Spaniards, ended up impoverishing the indigenous families in that area. …”
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La epidemia del cólera de 1833 y la mortalidad en la ciudad de México
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1992“…Abbreviated life tables were calculated, by sex, for 1832 and 1833, and in an effort to assess the specific weight of cholera in overall mortality, additional tables were prepared according to cause of death.From a strictly demographic viewpoint, it is observed that almost 5% of Mexico City's total population died from cholera; that the 1 200 males and females under the age of four who died from the epidemic left incomplete generations in the long term, that the disappearance of nearly 2 700 persons between the ages of 15 and 44 affected men and women of childbearing age, that when eliminating the deaths due to cholera, life expectancy at birth would have been 12.3 years higher for men and 13.95 years for women.From another perspective, it is pointed out that the health measures implemented during the epidemic brought about significant changes in the social, economic, and urban organization of the city and that, as of that time, social differentiation in the face of death was even more evident.…”
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Entre la criminalidad y el orden cívico: imágenes y representaciones de la niñez durante el porfiriato
Historia Mexicana
1998“…While the first one proves how infantile bodies became study objects capable of offering scientific truths for their time, the second one opens a reflection on how the civic act of imagining the nineteenth-century citizens passed through a process of differentiating childhood as a key stage in the construction of new values.…”
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“Hemos hecho Italia, ahora tenemos que hacer a los italianos”. El aparato educativo transnacional del régimen fascista italiano, 1922-1945
Historia Mexicana
2020“…During what Felice has referred to as the “Time of Consensus,” he was replaced by Giuseppe Bottai, an ideologue of corporatism, who worked to consolidate the educational system, promulgating the Carta della Scuola in 1939. …”
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Buenos Aires: ciudad metropolitana y gobernabilidad
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2005“…Metropolitan affairs are understood to be the result of the intersection between a territorial urban dimension (growth and expansion of the city) and a territorial, political dimension (the territorial organization of the state).From the time when the processes of expansion characteristic of import- substitution industrialization began until the impact of restructuring and globalization was felt, the metropolitan configuration has transformed the territory by accentuating differences and inequalities, fragmentation and the exclusive zones which, nonetheless complement each other. …”
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La supervivencia más allá de cien años y más
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2005“…The dx distribution adjusts to a normal curve on the right side, whose mean increases over time, while standard deviations decreases, which corresponds to the expected shape based on experience and theoretical proposals. …”
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Culturas en movimiento: migración y difusión-dilución de las creencias en México
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2011“…Although Catholicism acquired a virtually total monopoly from the time of the Conquest, since the 1960s, its influence has decreased due to the evangelical churches. …”
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Marketización y feminización del mercado de trabajo en Buenos Aires : perspectivas macro y microsociales
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2000“…Women's participation is therefore characterized by a continued trajectory in the labor market, beginning when they complete their studies and ending at a late stage in life, with retirement, reflected in the testimonies of female experiences as changes regarding their decision to work or to continue working for a longer period of time. The increase in unemployment has led to significant changes in people's lives. …”
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Las guerras del hummus: comida local, récord Guinness y gastropolítica palestino-israelí
Estudios de Asia y África
2015“…Anthropologists are paying increasing attention to “local food” and to the cultural processes that define food as local, showing time and again how the idea of “our food” is constructed through constant processes of negotiation and adaptation. …”
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Dulzor, género e identidad en el arte culinario de Japón
Estudios de Asia y África
2015“…Sweets developed in this time period are viewed as intrinsically Japanese (wagashi) while ones that entered after the Meiji Reformation of the mid-19th century, and with greater intensity since World War II, are marked as European sweets (yogashi). …”
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Aproximaciones a la sexualidad popular : estudio comparativo de mujeres de tres contextos populares del Perú
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1994“…The general hypothesis is that a cultural process of homogenization of the values and behaviors has been taking place over sexuality, in such a way that the younger generations will show similar standard behaviors and values no matter their context of socialization, in the meantime, in the older groups there will exist contextual differences in these dimensions.The methods used were: in the first phase, a demographic survey in localities previously chosen in function of the timing and pace of fertility decline between 1972-1981, and in it's cultural tradition. …”
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Mem y cookie: La cocina colonial en Malasia y Singapur
Estudios de Asia y África
2015“…This colonial cuisine evolved over time and was a combination of culinary practices derived from European and Asian foodways, much of which came from colonial India. …”