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"Qualitative interviews held around the time of the 1990 national elections, along with a statistical base, provide rich data for this self-identified feminist research project. Among the striking results: the threats of war per se are less central than, for example, often successful economic adaptations to male absences by multi-woman households; women are more willing to carry out male roles than vice-versa; men used domestic violence against a majority of women interviewed"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Women, Social conditions, Attitudes, Economic conditions, Women in war, HistoryPlaces
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Mujeres en tiempo de guerra: Nueva Guinea, Nicaragua
1993, Instituto de Investigaciones Mujer y Cambio
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-132).
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