The urban female labour market in Latin America: the myth and the reality
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- Rico, María Nieves, 1997. "Female human resources development: growth and equity as priorities," Asuntos de Género 5859, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
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- Cunningham, Wendy V. & Gomez, Carlos Ramos, 2004. "The home as factory floor : employment and remuneration of home-based workers," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3295, The World Bank.
- Lamelas, N., 2004. "The evolution of structural female employment and higher education in Venezuela, 1975-2000," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 4(2).
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- Antonopoulos, Rania., 2009. "The unpaid care work : paid work connection," ILO Working Papers 994274043402676, International Labour Organization.
- World Bank, 2002. "Brazil Gender Review : Issues and Recommendations," World Bank Publications - Reports 15421, The World Bank Group.
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