The social networks of improverished Brazilian women : work patterns and household structure in an urban squatter settlement /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Norris, William P.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [East Lansing, MI, USA] : Michigan State University, ©1985.
[East Lansing, Mich.] : [Michigan State University], 1985.
Series:Working paper (Michigan State University. Office of Women in International Development) ; #84.
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520 3 |a Impoverished women have different networks depending on the configuration of work patterns, degree of poverty, and household composition. Drawing on a case study in Salvador, Brazil, network origins and effects are delineated and related to the larger socio-cultural context. Self-employed women who work at home and housewives, and single women and couples are compared, based on a two-level measure of poverty. Self-employed women in couples are found disproportionately below the poverty level, and have more heterogeneous and complex networks than single female heads of household or housewives. The cumulative effects of self-employed work and living in a couple appear to explain these results. Different types are related to more egalitarian couple relationships, neighborhood participation, and location in politically important neighborhood communication networks. 
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