Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s

Abstract We provide the first estimates of gender income and land inequality in Chile during the first decades after independence, when Chile was a predominantly agrarian society. We have used a new source: the records of the first agricultural censuses ever made for any Latin American republic. We...

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Autores principales: Llorca-Jaña,Manuel, Navarrete-Montalvo,Juan, Nazer,Juan Ricardo, Araya-Valenzuela,Roberto
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Publicado: Instituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-719420200001000732020-11-10Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860sLlorca-Jaña,ManuelNavarrete-Montalvo,JuanNazer,Juan RicardoAraya-Valenzuela,Roberto Chile nineteenth century female entrepreneurs agriculture gender inequality Abstract We provide the first estimates of gender income and land inequality in Chile during the first decades after independence, when Chile was a predominantly agrarian society. We have used a new source: the records of the first agricultural censuses ever made for any Latin American republic. We found that there were over six times more male landowners than women, and that male owners gathered up to 87% of total agricultural income (of those paying the catastro). On the positive side, we found that female landownership was more widespread than has previously been assumed by Chilean historians, although it was declining in relative terms. We have also identified the main elite women agrarian entrepreneurs, finding that one of the biggest landowners of this period was a woman, who has been ignored in the historiography. We have documented her economic activities, as well as those of many other prominent women agricultural entrepreneurs, thus showing that women’s involvement in crucial entrepreneurship activities started earlier than previously been acknowledged, from colonial times.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileHistoria (Santiago) v.53 n.1 20202020-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-71942020000100073en10.4067/S0717-71942020000100073
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topic Chile
nineteenth century
female entrepreneurs
agriculture
gender inequality
spellingShingle Chile
nineteenth century
female entrepreneurs
agriculture
gender inequality
Llorca-Jaña,Manuel
Navarrete-Montalvo,Juan
Nazer,Juan Ricardo
Araya-Valenzuela,Roberto
Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s
description Abstract We provide the first estimates of gender income and land inequality in Chile during the first decades after independence, when Chile was a predominantly agrarian society. We have used a new source: the records of the first agricultural censuses ever made for any Latin American republic. We found that there were over six times more male landowners than women, and that male owners gathered up to 87% of total agricultural income (of those paying the catastro). On the positive side, we found that female landownership was more widespread than has previously been assumed by Chilean historians, although it was declining in relative terms. We have also identified the main elite women agrarian entrepreneurs, finding that one of the biggest landowners of this period was a woman, who has been ignored in the historiography. We have documented her economic activities, as well as those of many other prominent women agricultural entrepreneurs, thus showing that women’s involvement in crucial entrepreneurship activities started earlier than previously been acknowledged, from colonial times.
author Llorca-Jaña,Manuel
Navarrete-Montalvo,Juan
Nazer,Juan Ricardo
Araya-Valenzuela,Roberto
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Navarrete-Montalvo,Juan
Nazer,Juan Ricardo
Araya-Valenzuela,Roberto
author_sort Llorca-Jaña,Manuel
title Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s
title_short Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s
title_full Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s
title_fullStr Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s
title_full_unstemmed Women Agrarian Entrepreneurs And Gender Inequality In The Chilean Rural Sector After Independence From Spain, 1830s-1860s
title_sort women agrarian entrepreneurs and gender inequality in the chilean rural sector after independence from spain, 1830s-1860s
publisher Instituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
publishDate 2020
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-71942020000100073
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