976 resultados para Patriarchate. Sexual Division of Labor. Outsourcing. Labor Precariousness


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Vaginal delivery can cause lesions of the various pelvic structures responsible for the mechanisms of continence. These lesions may perhaps be prevented in the future by measuring pressure generated during childbirth. Tear of the anal sphincter during childbirth is a marker of a global impairment of the urinary, ano-rectal and sexual pelvic functions in the short and medium term. Persistence of a defect of the anal sphincter is frequent in spite of immediate suture. The correlation between these defects and ano-rectal incontinence are not established in our experience. The quality of the contraction of the sphincter complex and pubo-rectal sling seems to play a more important role in ano-rectal continence after a traumatic childbirth.

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Vols. for 1869/70-1871/72 issued as documents of the Senate of the General Court of Massachusetts, no. 120, 150, 180; 1872/73 as document of the House of Representatives of the General Court of Massachusetts, no. 173; 1873/74-1878/79 as Massachusetts Public document no. 31; 1879/80- as Public document.

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Compiled <1965>- by the Division of Statistics, Massachusetts Dept. of Labor and Industries.

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2 vols. issued, 1902; vol. for 1903 not issued.

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Issued by the Bureau of Statistics of Labor, 1870-1907; by the Bureau of Statistics, 1908-1919; by the Dept. of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics, 1920-1958; by the Dept. of Labor and Industries, 1959-1962

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Educação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação, 2016.

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This paper takes as its starting point recent claims by Beck-Gernsheim (2002) that we are living in an era of post-familial families. Beck-Gernsheim (2002) argues that our lives are no longer structured as they once were by tradition, class, religion and kin. Instead the family has become a transitional phase as individuals strive for fulfillment of personal goals and personal life projects. The demographic evidence to support these claims is clearly evident in relation to changing patterns of family formation and dissolution, as well as the movement of married women into paid employment. But what is less evident is a decline in traditional patterns of gender stratification within families. This paper uses recent national data from Australia to examine the relationship between post-familial status, as indicated by marital status and employment, and time spent on housework. The results show that gender is still a clear predictor of time spent on housework, but that within gender there is evidence that gender inequality may be declining in non-traditional households.