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Using a political economy of health, Gender, Globalization, and
Health in a Latin American Context demonstrates how the development
of health systems in Latin America was closely linked to men's
participation in formal labor. This established an inherent male
bias that continues to shape health services today. While economic
liberalization has created new jobs that have been taken up mainly
by women, these jobs fail to offer the same health entitlements.
Author Jasmine Gideon explores the resultant tensions and gender
inequalities, which have been further exacerbated in the context of
health care commercialization.
Using a political economy of health, Gender, Globalization, and
Health in a Latin American Context demonstrates how the development
of health systems in Latin America was closely linked to men's
participation in formal labor. This established an inherent male
bias that continues to shape health services today. While economic
liberalization has created new jobs that have been taken up mainly
by women, these jobs fail to offer the same health entitlements.
Author Jasmine Gideon explores the resultant tensions and gender
inequalities, which have been further exacerbated in the context of
health care commercialization.
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