Crisis de energia rural y trabajo femenino en tres areas ecologicas del Peru
Alcantara, E.,,
M., De La Pena,,
Abuhadba, M., and
Flores, D.,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on the economic role of rural women and fuelwood needs in three ecologycally distinct rural communitys in Peru - describes the research method; examines the rural area energy issue and women's household activities; analyses the sexual division of labour, waste of fuel, and nutrition; discusses the impact of fuel shortages on the family's and women's work load, health and nutrition, etc.; includes energy policy, recommendations. Bibliography, graphs, statistical tables.
Keywords: economic role; rural women; fuelwood; ecology; rural community; research method; rural area; energy; household.; sexual division of labour; fuel; nutrition; family.; work load; health; energy policy; statistical table; rôle économique; femmes rurales; bois de chauffage; écologie; collectivité rurale; papel económico; mujeres rurales; leña; ecología; comunidad rural; méthode de recherche; zone rurale; énergie; ménage; division du travail basée sur le sexe; combustible; nutrition; famille; charge de travail; santé; politique énergétique; tableau statistique; método de investigación; zona rural; energía; hogar; división del trabajo por sexo; combustible; nutrición; familia; carga de trabajo; salud; política energética; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 117 pages
Date: 1985
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme
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