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El proceso de participación de las mujeres en el desarrollo del campo disciplinar de la Economía

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  • María Julia Acosta

    (Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Sociología.)

  • Soledad Nión

    (Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Sociología)

Abstract

This document is focused on the process of participation of the first women economists in the development of the disciplinary field of Economics in Uruguay. It explores the reasons for making decisions about the career and entering to Faculty, as well as the characteristics and meaning of their experiences during the career, occupational insertion and subsequent professional development. In-depth interviews were conducted with a focus close to life stories. The findings show the relevance of the family of origin -particular female figures who stimulated the completion of a university career-, the availability of networks to be able to settle in the capital city when they came from the rest of the country, and the difficulties they had to overcome the care of the elderly. It also shows the existence of compatibilization mechanisms of job career with family life (couple and children). In the reconstruction of the stories, male teachers appear facilitating job insertion. The latter was linked mainly to management, implementation and development of organizations and statistical agencies, stimulated by men who were at the forefront of politics. In this sense, these women played a very relevant role as an operational and management “arm” that allowed the institutional and political development of various organizations.

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  • María Julia Acosta & Soledad Nión, 2021. "El proceso de participación de las mujeres en el desarrollo del campo disciplinar de la Economía," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 21-13, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
  • Handle: RePEc:ulr:wpaper:dt-13-21
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    Keywords

    economy; women; presiion; discipline;
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    JEL classification:

    • A14 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Sociology of Economics
    • J16 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Economics of Gender; Non-labor Discrimination

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