2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2002000700011
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Pobreza, desigualdade e eqüidade em saúde: considerações a partir de uma perspectiva de gênero transversal

Abstract: This article discusses the modernization of gender inequalities which has occurred in Brazil in the last 20 years under the hegemony of neo-liberal macro-economic policies. A concept of gender as transversal is applied to questions of reproductive health (contraception and abortion, prenatal care and birthing, adolescent pregnancy, maternal

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“…In other words, more educated women have more opportunities to enter the labor market and can exercise greater control over their reproductive life and consequently have less children. 10 Homicide rates were expected to be higher in areas with greater migrant populations. Female migrants are more vulnerable and migrants in general life in poorer living.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, more educated women have more opportunities to enter the labor market and can exercise greater control over their reproductive life and consequently have less children. 10 Homicide rates were expected to be higher in areas with greater migrant populations. Female migrants are more vulnerable and migrants in general life in poorer living.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there was a hard fought battle for the right not to give birth, the analysis of highly differentiated concrete conditions for motherhood among social groups was relegated in the background 9 . Thus, the fallacy of arguments that reduced poverty in peripheral countries was linked to birth control, against the millions of births avoided without the reduction of poverty falls apart 9 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there was a hard fought battle for the right not to give birth, the analysis of highly differentiated concrete conditions for motherhood among social groups was relegated in the background 9 . Thus, the fallacy of arguments that reduced poverty in peripheral countries was linked to birth control, against the millions of births avoided without the reduction of poverty falls apart 9 . There is also a critical view on the so-called urban disposable, the "human waste" to be removed as common urban waste, rescuing the complexity of the existence of a homeless population and the challenges to health policies and other social policies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Em síntese, gênero é a construção social do masculino e do feminino (Scott, 1990;Saffiotti, 2004Saffiotti, , 2005. Dentro da família, as desigualdades produzidas por gênero e idade são as principais determinantes das relações violentas que nela se constituem, enquanto na sociedade, além de gênero, a violência é exacerbada pelas condições de classe e raça e diferenciada de acordo com o espaço público/privado (Brasil, 2003;Giffin, 2002;Saffiotti, 2005).…”
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