151 resultados para genero-rolak
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Este estudio presenta un panorama general de las tendencias de la participación laboral femenina en América Latina y, sobre esta base, aporta elementos conceptuales y metodológicos para el análisis del bono de género —entendido como el beneficio económico potencial que se obtiene por el incremento de la participación de la mujer en la actividad productiva— y para la cuantificación de su impacto económico en la región.
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This issue of the FAL Bulletin analyses the situation of women in the transport sector in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, from the perspective of women workers. The study begins by giving an overview of labour conditions, looks specifically at the transport sector, and concludes with a series of public policy recommendation.
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Este documento forma parte de la "Trilogía de la Igualdad"
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The document which ECLAC presents on this occasion explores further the theme of equality addressed at the two previous sessions of the Commission, in Time for Equality: Closing Gaps, Opening Trails (2010, Brasilia), and Structural Change for Equality: An Integrated Approach to Development (2012, San Salvador). The document prepared for the thirty-fifth session, entitled Compacts for Equality: Towards a Sustainable Future, discusses the two major challenges to development in Latin America and the Caribbean today: to achieve greater equality and to make development sustainable for future generations. The various chapters examine the social, economic, environmental and natural resource governance constraints on sustainability, as well as the challenges associated with strategic development options. They also further explore the equality approach developed by ECLAC at previous sessions, treating the world of work as a key arena. Consumption is analysed as it relates to the economic, social and environmental spheres, highlighting its potential to increase well-being as well as its problematic externalities in terms of environmental sustainability, the fiscal covenant and the production structure, among others. The dynamics existing between production structures and institutions are explored, drawing attention to ways in which the efficient organization of institutions can help to maximize contributions to development. The document concludes with a set of medium- and long-term policy proposals that need to be enshrined in social covenants and policy instruments for implementing, in a democratic context, the policies and institutional reforms that the Latin American and Caribbean countries need to resolve the dilemmas they face at the current crossroads.
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Las TIC: herramientas clave para alcanzar la igualdad de género ONU MUJERES, Oficina Región Andina. Por una sociedad de la información con equidad de género Dafne Sabanes Plou. “Visualizamos el uso potencial de las TIC para reestructurar redes familiares de comunicación”, entrevista a Juan Eduardo Rojas. “Es una tarea permanente capacitar a administradores de telecentros como líderes tecnológicos en sus entornos sociales”, entrevista a Olga Paz Martínez. “La inclusión de la mujer en las TIC puede hacer una enorme diferencia en la disminución de la brecha digital”, entrevista a Zoraida Franco. “Las TIC pueden ser la herramienta más tangible que tenemos ahora para luchar contra la discriminación de género”, entrevista a Martin Hilbert.
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Information and communications technologies: essential tools for achieving gender equality. By UN-WOMEN, Andean Sub-Regional Office. -- “Training telecentre operators as technology leaders in their social environment is an ongoing task”, interview with Olga Paz Martínez. -- For an information society with gender equity. By Dafne Sabanes Plou. -- “Including women in ICT can make a big difference in narrowing the digital divide”, interview with Zoraida Franco. -- “We see the potential of ICT for rearranging family communication networks”, interview with Juan Eduardo Rojas .-- “ICT might be the most tangible tool we have right now to fight gender discrimination”, interview with Martin Hilbert.