Rethinking the post-pandemic economy and society: Women and vulnerability
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22370/pe.2021.11.2902Keywords:
Pandemic, women, vulnerability, care, public policyAbstract
This essay specifically reflects the reality of the pandemic and the deepening vulnerability of women. Women represent half of the world’s population and as we will discuss, there is not so much difference between women who are in Chile, Mexico and Latin America, or in Europe, the United States and Asia, that is, the level of vulnerability may change in some countries, may be greater than in others, but the overall situation of affectation towards half the population deserves the importance of being treated in the first order.
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