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The Development of Gendered Health Systems,ence to men, excluding women and failing to value reproductive or unpaid care work. By examining the historic development of health systems in Latin America, this chapter will show how the gendered norms within health sector institutions are constructed and reproduced over time, producing gendered pGRILL 发表于 2025-3-25 10:55:44
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Book 2014in Latin America was closely linked to men‘s participation in formal labor. This established an inherent male bias that continues to shape health services today. While economic liberalization has created new jobs that have been taken up mainly by women, these jobs fail to offer the same health entitAllergic 发表于 2025-3-26 05:06:27
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-09446-9ter highlights how these processes are gendered and how deeply embedded norms and assumptions around gender roles reinforce the exclusion of women from policy processes. After an exploration of these issues within the Latin American context, the chapter provides a detailed analysis of the Chilean case.CURT 发表于 2025-3-26 10:59:06
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h systems in Latin America was closely linked to men‘s participation in formal labor. This established an inherent male bias that continues to shape health services today. While economic liberalization has created new jobs that have been taken up mainly by women, these jobs fail to offer the same he