Consideraciones en torno al enfoque de género en las Cooperativas No Agropecuarias en Pinar del Río
Abstract
The present work is based on the thesis that cooperative entities, from their flexible, democratic and social nature, can implement, with greater efficiency, a better gender treatment. In Cuba, the introduction of non-agricultural cooperatives (CNA) has generated significant expectations in this regard. For this reason, after five years of development of the CNA, it is convenient to carry out an analysis to determine how much the equal power of said figures has been used. To this end, the exhibition focused on the study of the reality of Pinar del Río, dealing separately with a set of indicators that will allow a general understanding of the extent to which the materialization of the treatment of gender issues has materialized.
Received: 19 December 2018
Accepted: 04 January 2019
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