What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary

The document What kind of State? What kind of equality? analyses the progress of gender equality in the region 15 years after the approval of the Beijing Platform for Action, 10 years after the drafting of the Millennium Development Goals and 3 years after the adoption of the Quito Consensus at the...

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spelling oai-11362-165552020-09-28T15:22:16Z What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary NU. CEPAL Brasil. Secretaria de Políticas para as Mulheres MUJERES ADELANTO DE LA MUJER IGUALDAD DE GENERO EMPLEO DE LA MUJER MERCADO DE TRABAJO SALARIOS SEGURIDAD SOCIAL MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA CONFERENCIAS INDICADORES ECONOMICOS INDICADORES SOCIALES OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO DEL MILENIO MUJERES AFRODESCENDIENTES WOMEN WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOUR MARKET WAGES SOCIAL SECURITY POVERTY MITIGATION CONFERENCES ECONOMIC INDICATORS SOCIAL INDICATORS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT The document What kind of State? What kind of equality? analyses the progress of gender equality in the region 15 years after the approval of the Beijing Platform for Action, 10 years after the drafting of the Millennium Development Goals and 3 years after the adoption of the Quito Consensus at the tenth session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, held in 2007. It also examines the achievements made and challenges faced by governments in light of the interaction between the State, the market and families as social institutions built on the foundation of policies, laws, and customs and habits which, together, establish the conditions for renewing or perpetuating gender and social hierarchies. 2014-01-02T19:58:25Z 2014-01-02T19:58:25Z 2010-06 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/16555 LC/G.2451(CRM.11/4) en application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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topic MUJERES
ADELANTO DE LA MUJER
IGUALDAD DE GENERO
EMPLEO DE LA MUJER
MERCADO DE TRABAJO
SALARIOS
SEGURIDAD SOCIAL
MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA
CONFERENCIAS
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
INDICADORES SOCIALES
OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO DEL MILENIO
MUJERES AFRODESCENDIENTES
WOMEN
WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR MARKET
WAGES
SOCIAL SECURITY
POVERTY MITIGATION
CONFERENCES
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
SOCIAL INDICATORS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT
spellingShingle MUJERES
ADELANTO DE LA MUJER
IGUALDAD DE GENERO
EMPLEO DE LA MUJER
MERCADO DE TRABAJO
SALARIOS
SEGURIDAD SOCIAL
MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA
CONFERENCIAS
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
INDICADORES SOCIALES
OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO DEL MILENIO
MUJERES AFRODESCENDIENTES
WOMEN
WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR MARKET
WAGES
SOCIAL SECURITY
POVERTY MITIGATION
CONFERENCES
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
SOCIAL INDICATORS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT
What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary
description The document What kind of State? What kind of equality? analyses the progress of gender equality in the region 15 years after the approval of the Beijing Platform for Action, 10 years after the drafting of the Millennium Development Goals and 3 years after the adoption of the Quito Consensus at the tenth session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, held in 2007. It also examines the achievements made and challenges faced by governments in light of the interaction between the State, the market and families as social institutions built on the foundation of policies, laws, and customs and habits which, together, establish the conditions for renewing or perpetuating gender and social hierarchies.
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title What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary
title_short What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary
title_full What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary
title_fullStr What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary
title_full_unstemmed What kind of State? What kind of equality? XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Brasilia, 13-16 July 2010. Summary
title_sort what kind of state? what kind of equality? xi regional conference on women in latin america and the caribbean: brasilia, 13-16 july 2010. summary
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