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The Women of Azua: Work and Family in the Rural Dominican Republic
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The Women of Azua: Work and Family in the Rural Dominican Republic

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The Women of Azua studies the effects of male-oriented economic development projects and export processing industries on the traditional family structure in Third World countries. Emphasizing the sexual division of labour, this study is based on field observations and a survey of women in rural communities in the Dominican Republic. The communities studied are all located near large agribusiness food-production facilities. The author studies the impact of these companies - through their employment of women - on families, attitudes, level of living and the aspirations of the women themselves. While measuring the impact of industrial employment on women and their families, this volume also presents a culture and its women. This study covers a wide range of characteristics including levels of living, employment, marital status and attitudes, household division of labour, nutrition and health, childbearing and aspirations for children. For each topic the author compares two representative samples of women: a community sample and a worker sample . The typical woman in the rural Dominican Republic is seen through the community sample . The worker sample displays the differences in women’s lives due to their work for an export food-processing company.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
20 November 1989
Pages
204
ISBN
9780275932206

The Women of Azua studies the effects of male-oriented economic development projects and export processing industries on the traditional family structure in Third World countries. Emphasizing the sexual division of labour, this study is based on field observations and a survey of women in rural communities in the Dominican Republic. The communities studied are all located near large agribusiness food-production facilities. The author studies the impact of these companies - through their employment of women - on families, attitudes, level of living and the aspirations of the women themselves. While measuring the impact of industrial employment on women and their families, this volume also presents a culture and its women. This study covers a wide range of characteristics including levels of living, employment, marital status and attitudes, household division of labour, nutrition and health, childbearing and aspirations for children. For each topic the author compares two representative samples of women: a community sample and a worker sample . The typical woman in the rural Dominican Republic is seen through the community sample . The worker sample displays the differences in women’s lives due to their work for an export food-processing company.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
20 November 1989
Pages
204
ISBN
9780275932206