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Fernández
Pacheco, J. (Ed.) Gender and labour
market: Honduras and Nicaragua. Gender, Poverty and Employment Project
in Latin America. San José de Costa Rica, ILO, 2003
Review
The studies contained in this document aspire to contribute to gender
crosscutting in the elimination of poverty and employment policies in
Honduras and Nicaragua.
The introduction by Laís Abramo offers an analytical reflection
on the urgency to incorporate women needs in labour world into the design
and implementation of employment policies and poverty alleviation.
Chapters I and II, written by Janina Fernández, are about
the situation of men and women in Honduras y Nicaragua labour markets.
It is based on five guiding premises: a) to increase employment creation
rates, economies require sustained and vigorous growth; b) the direction
of such growth is as important as the economic growth itself, as far
as all economic and social policy instruments seek an adequate balance
oriented to the promotion of private investment and, simultaneously,
to the growth of real work incomes; c) these achievements will not be
possible without a stable political and social climate, which may allow
the strengthening of public and private institutionality and the development
and operation of clear rules of the game for all actors who converge
in the labour market; d) countries' development will not be possible
without a tangible and verifiable step forward regarding exclusions
arising out of gender, age, ethno and race; e) there is no future with
growth and economic and social development, if the necessary measures
to protect the environment are not adopted with a short-, medium- and
long-term perspective.
Chapter III includes a study by María Elena Valenzuela, presenting
an analytical framework to place within context the main challenges
which should be met to reduce poverty, by means of employment creation
with equity between men and women in Latin America.
Finally, chapter IV includes the results of the research conducted
by Janina Fernández concerning the views held by the main actors
participating in labour relations in the six Central American countries,
as regards the main problems faced by women workers to have their labour
rights respected, in conformity with ILO's Working Codes and Fundamental
Conventions.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Notes on the incorporation of gender dimension into employment and poverty
alleviation policies - Laís Abramo
CHAPTER I: Gender, poverty and labour market for women in Honduras
- Janina Fernández Pacheco
CHAPTER II: Proposal study on the situation of women and men in
Nicaragua's labour market - Janina Fernández Pacheco
CHAPTER III: Gender inequality and poverty in Latin America - María
Elena Valenzuela
CHAPTER IV: Labour rights and gender equity in Central America -
Janina Fernández Pacheco
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