Disaggregating corporatism: A gendered perspective of Argentine labor incorporation
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Johnson, Eva, 1949-Issue Date
1991Advisor
Buchanan, Paul G.
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The University of Arizona.Rights
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This work further disaggregates the Argentine corporatist state at the time of initial labor incorporation by analyzing gender. The analysis focuses on the separate set of inducements and constraints implemented as a result of incorporation measures by the populist regime of Juan Domingo Peron (1946 to 1955) which served to manipulate and control the gendered division of the Argentine work force. Labor legislation, labor force organization by the state, and labor contracts negotiated under the auspices of the state are utilized to accomplish the disaggregation.Type
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M.A.Degree Level
mastersDegree Program
Graduate CollegeLatin American Studies