The Labour Situation of Indigenous Women In Peru
Publication Year: 2016
Author(s): Aguila AD
Abstract:
Peru has experienced substantial changes in recent years, especially in its economy. As from the 1990s, Peru has been able to recover from the critical situation of the 1980s, engaging in a series of changes to liberalize the economy, adopt stabilization policies and strengthen State institutions responsible for the economy, finance and production, as well as other sectors, such as education, with the extension of the education infrastructure (Loayza, 2008).
Country: Peru
Publisher/Organisation: International Labour Organization
Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Economic Development
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