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Blacks, Whites, or Grays? Conditional Transfers and Gender Equality in Latin America

机译:黑人,白人还是灰色?拉丁美洲的有条件转移和性别平等

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Can poverty and gender relations be disentangled? Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs have spread throughout Latin America and beyond based on the claim that they are an effective social policy tool to combat poverty. While changing gender relations is not among CCTs' explicit objectives, gender relations are nonetheless shaped by these policies. Unfortunately, the debate concerning how CCTs shape gender relations has treated gender inequality as a one-dimensional matter. In this paper, we seek to overcome this limitation by offering a multidimensional analysis of programs in Chile, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. On the basis of empirical evidence provided, we argue that patriarchal materialism is still at the core of Latin America's new social policies. At the same time, we recognize the potential for CCTs to transform gender relations should mechanisms allowing childcare facilities and encouraging male participation in domestic labor become an integral part of these programs.
机译:贫穷与性别关系能否解开?有条件现金转移(CCT)计划已经在整个拉丁美洲和其他地区推广,理由是它们是消除贫困的有效社会政策工具。尽管改变性别关系不是CCT的明确目标之一,但是性别关系仍然受到这些政策的影响。不幸的是,有关CCT如何影响性别关系的辩论将性别不平等视为一维问题。在本文中,我们试图通过对智利,哥斯达黎加和萨尔瓦多的计划进行多维分析来克服这一限制。根据提供的经验证据,我们认为重男轻女仍然是拉丁美洲新社会政策的核心。同时,我们认识到,如果允许儿童保育设施和鼓励男性参与家政劳动的机制成为这些计划的组成部分,那么有色人种就有可能改变性别关系。

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