5 resultados para Segurança internacional - América do Sul

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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El cuidado es una actividad indispensable en todos los hogares para la reproducción social y el bienestar en la vida diaria de las personas. La economía del cuidado hace referencia al espacio de actividades, bienes y servicios necesarios para la reproducción cotidiana de los individuos, siendo de suma importancia para el desarrollo económico de los países y el bienestar de sus poblaciones. Sin embargo, sigue siendo subvalorada por las sociedades y gobiernos de todo el mundo. El trabajo de cuidados o doméstico remunerado alcanza índices bajísimos de salarios mínimos, precarias condiciones laborales o se realiza desde la economía informal. El trabajo doméstico no remunerado es concebido por la sociedad como improductivo y vinculado a la mujer por razones de habilidades naturales de clara concepción machista. El resultado es la marginación de la mujer en las sociedades que la impide o le resta posibilidades de acceder a formación, empleo digno, ser parte de la esfera pública e incluso al sufragio.

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This paper aims to illustrate the dynamics of coal trade between Latin America and its main trade partners, i.e. the USA, Great Britain and Germany, before and after the enormous disruption caused by the First World War. The coal trade was used as an indicator of modernization for Latin American countries, given that oil was at that time of secondary importance. Energy imports have determined the possibilities of each Latin American country in its process of development. Here we address this question and place special emphasis on supply channels, concluding that the trade link with main suppliers was of key significance. Although this was very clear by the end of the period, the process had started well before the First World War, at least for the majority of LA&C countries. These points are developed through a gravity model applied to the bilateral coal trade. The importance of the market supplier share is addressed through cluster methodologies.

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This paper aims to illustrate the dynamics of coal trade between Latin America and its main trade partners, i.e. the USA, Great Britain and Germany, before and after the enormous disruption caused by the First World War. The coal trade was used as an indicator of modernization for Latin American countries, given that oil was at that time of secondary importance. Energy imports have determined the possibilities of each Latin American country in its process of development. Here we address this question and place special emphasis on supply channels, concluding that the trade link with main suppliers was of key significance. Although this was very clear by the end of the period, the process had started well before the First World War, at least for the majority of LA&C countries. These points are developed through a gravity model applied to the bilateral coal trade. The importance of the market supplier share is addressed through cluster methodologies.