Women, Peonage, and Industrialization: Argentina, 1810–1914

  • Guy D
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Abstract

In recent years, a body of literature analyzing development and modernization since the world wars has emphasized the diverse tasks women perform in premodern agrarian societies as compared to incipient industrial economies. The greater input of women in many nonmechanized societies, compared to their role thereafter, has been seen as the key to understanding why the introduction of machine technology has often resulted in the subsequent general unemployment or underemployment of working-class women.

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Guy, D. J. (1981). Women, Peonage, and Industrialization: Argentina, 1810–1914. Latin American Research Review, 16(3), 65–90. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100033380

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