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* Breines, Ingeborg; d’Orville, Hans. 60 Women contributing to the 60 years of UNESCO: Constructing the Foundations of Peace. France: Unesco, 2006

 

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* Buviniç, Mayra. Gender inequality in health and work: the case of Latin America and the Caribbean. Mayra Buvinic, Antonio Giuffrida, Amanda Glassman. (Sustainable Development Department Technical papers series; SOC -128) April 2002.

* Buviniç, Mayra. Women in Poverty: A New World Underclass. Washington, 1998.

* EC. Toolkit on mainstreaming gender equality in EC development cooperation. European Commission, 2004.

* ECLAC. From access to appropriation: Women and ICT policies in Latin American and the Caribbean. Gloria Bonder. November 2002.

* ECLAC; United Nations. Gender indicators for follow-up and evaluation of the regional programme of action for the women of Latin America and the Caribbean, 1995-2001, and the Beijing platform for action. Thelma Gálvez Pérez. April 1999.

* ECLAC. Part-time work in Chile. Is it precarious employment ? Reflections from a gender perspective .Nº 26, Santiago de Chile, january 2000.

* ECLAC. Poverty and inequality from a gender perspective. Social Panorama of Latin America 2002-2003.

* ECLAC. Public gender policies: a model to be set up. The case of Brazil. Montaño, Sonia; Pitanguy, Jacqueline; Lobo, Thereza. Woman and Development Series No. 45, ECLAC. Santiago de Chile, June 2003

* ECLAC. Roads towards gender equity in Latin America and the Caribbean . Women and Development Unit, ECLAC. Chile, May 2004

* ECLAC. The challenge of gender equity and human rights on the threshold of the twenty-first century. Nro. 27 , may 2000.

* ECLAC. The Gender Perspective in Economic and Labour Policies. State of the Art in Latin America and the Caribbean. Lieve Daeren. Nº 29. July 2001

* ECLAC. The Institutionality of Gender in the State: New Analytical Perspectives. Virginia Guzmán. Nº 32. September, 2001.

* ECLAC. Understanding poverty from a gender perspective. Godoy, Lorena. Serie Mujer y Desarrollo Nº 52, Santiago de Chile, june 2004.

* Hausmann, R; Tyson L D; Zahidi S. The global gender gap report 2006. Ginebra: World Economic Forum, 2006.

* Howden, S.; Fawett, C. Gender Issues in Technical Training and Vocational Education. Washington, 1998.

* IDB. Vocational and Technical Training: A Strategy for the IDB. Washington, 2000.

* IDB. Women in the Americas: Bridging the Gender Gap. Washington, 1999.

* Medeiros,M.; Costa, J. Poverty among women in Latin America: Feminization or over-representation? Working Paper N°20. May 2006.

* Piras, Claudia. Women at Work. IDB, 2005.328 p.

* Singh, M. (Coord.) Meeting basic learning needs in the informal sector: integrating education and training for decent work, empowerment and citizenship. Dordrecht: Springer/UNESCO UNEVOC, 2005. 250p. (Technical and vocational education and training series, 2)

* UNESCO. UNEVOC. Women and technical and vocational education and training: an annotated bibliography of research and related literature (1998-2003). Bonn : UNESCO.UNEVOC, 2003. 42p (Annotated Bibliography, 2)

* UNIFEM. Progress of the World´s Women 2002. December, 2002.

* UNIFEM. Progress of the World´s Women 2000. June, 2000.

* United Nations. The World´s Women 2000. Trends and Statistics

* Wolff, L.; Moura Castro, C. Secondary Education in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Challenge of Growth and Reform, Washington, 2000.

* World Bank. Challenges and opportunities for gender equity in Latin America and the Caribbean. March 2003.

* World Bank. Equity and development. World Development Report 2006. World Bank, NY, 2006

* World Bank. Improving Women’s Lives: World Bank Actions Since Beijing. The World Bank’s Report to the 49th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women. 2005.

* World Bank. Inequality in Latin America & the Caribbean: Breaking with History? 2003.

 

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