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Economic Transitions, Organized Labor, and the Challenge of Developing Womens Rights of Cititzenship in Mexico
Unformatted Document Text:  21 Safa, Helen I. 1995a. Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination. Latin American Perspectives 22 (2):32-50. ———. 1995b. Gender Implications of Export-Led Industrialization in the Caribbean Basin. In Engendering Wealth and Well-Being: Empowerment for Global Change, edited by R. L. Blumberg, C. A. Rakowski, I. Tinker and M. Monteón. Boulder: Westview Press. Schild, Verónica. 2000. 'Gender Equity' Without Social Justice: Women's Rights in the Neoliberal Age. NACLA Report on the Americas 34 (July/August):25-28. UNAM/STUNAM, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 2000. Contrato colectivo de trabajo: 2000-2002. Mexico City. UNIFEM. 2000. Progress of the World's Women. United Nations Development Fund for Women 2000 [cited November 2000]. Available from www.undp.org/hdro/HDR2000.html. Valenzuela, J. Samuel. 1989. Labor Movements in Transitions to Democracy: A Framework for Analysis. Comparative Politics 21 (4):445-472. Weeks, John. 1999. Wages, Employment and Workers' Rights in Latin America, 1970-98. International Labour Review 138 (2). Weyland, Kurt. 1996. Democracy Without Equity: Failures of Reform in Brazil. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press. Williams, Heather L. 2001. Social Movements and Economic Transition: Markets and Distributive Conflict in Mexico. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Safa, Helen I. 1995a. Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination.
Latin American
Perspectives 22 (2):32-50.

———. 1995b. Gender Implications of Export-Led Industrialization in the Caribbean Basin.
In
Engendering Wealth and Well-Being: Empowerment for Global Change, edited by
R. L. Blumberg, C. A. Rakowski, I. Tinker and M. Monteón. Boulder: Westview
Press.

Schild, Verónica. 2000. 'Gender Equity' Without Social Justice: Women's Rights in the
Neoliberal Age.
NACLA Report on the Americas 34 (July/August):25-28.
UNAM/STUNAM, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/Sindicato de Trabajadores de
la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 2000. Contrato colectivo de trabajo:
2000-2002. Mexico City.
UNIFEM. 2000.
Progress of the World's Women. United Nations Development Fund for
Women 2000 [cited November 2000]. Available from
www.undp.org/hdro/HDR2000.html.
Valenzuela, J. Samuel. 1989. Labor Movements in Transitions to Democracy: A Framework
for Analysis.
Comparative Politics 21 (4):445-472.
Weeks, John. 1999. Wages, Employment and Workers' Rights in Latin America, 1970-98.
International Labour Review 138 (2).
Weyland, Kurt. 1996.
Democracy Without Equity: Failures of Reform in Brazil. Pittsburgh:
Pittsburgh University Press.

Williams, Heather L. 2001.
Social Movements and Economic Transition: Markets and
Distributive Conflict in Mexico. New York: Cambridge University Press.


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