The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 25
... activities that create and sustain these communities " ( 261 ) . Women in Gamboa de Baixo continue to be the primary organizers of social activities , provid- ing the " natural " training ground for their leadership in the com- munity ...
... activities that create and sustain these communities " ( 261 ) . Women in Gamboa de Baixo continue to be the primary organizers of social activities , provid- ing the " natural " training ground for their leadership in the com- munity ...
Pagina 117
... activities are considered illegal and therefore punishable by the formal system , and on the other the system promotes the prolif- eration of these activities . Unless this happens , the informal sector will continue to serve as a ...
... activities are considered illegal and therefore punishable by the formal system , and on the other the system promotes the prolif- eration of these activities . Unless this happens , the informal sector will continue to serve as a ...
Pagina 167
... activities . Though informal earnings as a share of household income falls off sharply for mod- erate , middle and high income households , these three socio - eco- nomic groups earn between 23 % and 34 % of their income from informal ...
... activities . Though informal earnings as a share of household income falls off sharply for mod- erate , middle and high income households , these three socio - eco- nomic groups earn between 23 % and 34 % of their income from informal ...
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