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Lourdes Benería (born 1937) is a Spanish–American economist. She was
Professor Emerita at
Cornell University's
Department of City and
Regional Planning...
- GEM
faced criticism for
their methodological and
conceptual limitations.
Beneria and
Permanyer have
explained that the GDI and GEM are not measurements...
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opportunities in
those countries." In an
academic publication from 2010,
Beneria and
Permanyer criticized the
Global Gender Gap
Index for only capturing...
- mobility',
International Institute for
Educational Planning,
UNESCO Lourdes,
Benería; Gunseli, Berik;
Maria S.,
Floro (2016). Gender, Development, and Globalization:...
- Joan
Laporta Pep
Guardiola Manuel Ballester (1919-2005) -
chemist Lourdes Benería (born 1937) -
economist Ramon Berguer -
professor of
cardiovascular surgery...
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Benería,
Lourdes (2003), "Paid and
unpaid labor:
meanings and debates", in
Benería,
Lourdes (ed.), Gender, development...
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policies involving the
development of globalization. For example,
Lourdes Benería argues that
economic development in the
Global South depends in
large part...
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household maintenance,
social reproduction and care work than men. Similarly,
Benería states that the
women perform tough work but do not get paid and argues...
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Comastri was born in Sorano, in the
province of
Grosseto to
Fernando and
Beneria (née Scossa) Comastri. He
received his
early education at
schools in his...
- Health,
Empowerment and
Rights (Harvard
University Press, 1994). Sen, Gita;
Benería,
Lourdes (Spring 1982). "class and
Gender Inequalities and Women's Role...