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La investigación urbana en México, 1980-1990
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1991“…The author notes that in the 1980s, research was conducted for the purpose of analyzing urban realities more explicitly, returning to themes discussed in the 1970s, but omitting the sweeping generalizations prevalent at the time and incorporating themes that had received little attention up until then, such as transportation, services, the environmental impact of economic development, and food and health problems. …”
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Estructura del hogar como respuesta a los ajustes económicos : evidencia del México urbano de los ochenta
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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Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1986“…According to a generalized thesis prevalent during the mid-70's and still in place, the organizations of the poor owners and renters in Mexico believe in the legitimacy of the institutions of the system and, in large measure, support them. …”
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Fecundidad y comportamiento reproductivo en la sierra y selva del Perú
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1992“…Thus, whilst the more liberal attitudes towards sex and modern ideas among the Amazon riverine people are having a net increasing effect on fertility, in the Andes the traditionalist views of their people have kept fertility-inhibiting factors prevalent, such as a relatively later age at marriage and widespread breastfeeding. …”