págs. 1-17
págs. 18-36
Work, oppression, and political solutions: a creative dialogue between critical feminist economics and popular economy
págs. 37-56
Co-responsibility of domestic work to achieve gender equality
Olga García Luque, María López Martínez, Myriam Rodríguez Pasquín
págs. 57-74
Feminization of care for people with disabilities and its effects on the labor market in Mexico
Nadia Alejandra Jasso Uresty, Reyna Elizabeth Rodríguez Pérez, Ana Laura Carrillo Cervantes
págs. 75-103
Geographical inequalities in access to care services for people with disabilities in poverty
Vannesa Delgadillo García, Alba Verónica Méndez Delgado, Hada Melissa Sáenz Vela
págs. 104-126
Surfing child care: strategies of working mothers
págs. 127-150
págs. 151-164
Jennifer Cohen, Yana Van Der Meulen Rodgers, Kristina M. Durante, Lisa Kaplowitz, Sevincgul Ulu, Elaine Zundl
págs. 165-189
Work and care balance: the missing link in Academia
María Goñi Mazzitelli, Natalia Reyes, Cecilia Lara, Valeria Regueira, Soledad Salvador, Mario Andrés Basilio López, Clara Reyes
págs. 190-212
Co-responsibility for care as a determinant of gender inequality in the mexican labor market
Reyna Elizabeth Rodríguez Pérez, David Castro Lugo, René Moreno-Terrazas Troyo
págs. 213-235
How do debts sffect female-headed households?: analysis of the relationship between unpaid care work and household poverty in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic
págs. 236-290
Measuring gender agency using the world value survey: global trends and national determinants
págs. 291-312
© 2001-2026 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados