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Race, gender, and development in Brazil
- P. A. Lovell
- Sociology
- 1994
L'etude des rapports entre developpement et inegalite economique sur le marche du travail urbain bresilien montre que la situation des Blancs, des Noirs, des femmes et des hommes s'est amelioree au…
Race, Gender, and Work in São Paulo, Brazil, 1960-2000
- P. A. Lovell
- Economics
- 13 November 2006
This study relies on Brazilian census data from 1960–2000 to analyze long-term trends in racial and gender wage disparities in the urban labor market of São Paulo, one of Latin America's most dynamic…
Racial Politics in Contemporary Brazil
- Michael Hanchard, Edward Telles, H. Winant, Michael Mitchell, P. A. Lovell
- Political Science
- 4 May 1999
CONTENTS Introduction Michael Hanchard Free African Brazilians and the State of Slavery Times Richard Graham Black Cinderella? Race and the Public Sphere in Brazil Michael Hanchard Ethnic Boundaries…
Skin Color, Racial Identity, and Life Chances in Brazil
- P. A. Lovell, C. Wood
- Political Science
- 1 May 1998
Brazil has long held a special place in comparative studies of race relations and identity. The attention the country has received, especially in the annals of North American social science, derives…
Race, Gender and Regional Labor Market Inequalities in Brazil
- P. A. Lovell
- Economics, Political Science
- 1 September 2000
This study investigates the relationship between unequal regional development and racial and gender wage inequality in Brazil. Using sample data from the 1991 Brazilian census, I estimated monthly…
Racial Inequality and Child Mortality in Brazil
- C. Wood, P. A. Lovell
- Economics
- 1 March 1992
This paper addresses the issue of racial inequality in Brazil. The authors apply demographic techniques to sample data from the 1980 census to estimate survival probabilities of children born to…
Gender, Race, and the Struggle for Social Justice in Brazil
- P. A. Lovell
- Political Science
- 1 November 2000
Brazil, along with many Latin American countries, has alternated between democratic and military rule. From 1964 until 1985, it was governed by a military dictatorship. During the late 1960s and…
Women and Racial Inequality at Work in Brazil
- P. A. Lovell
- Political ScienceRacial Politics in Contemporary Brazil
- 25 May 1999
The influence of material properties on the predicted behaviour of rubber-toughened polymers
- F. Guild, R. Young, P. A. Lovell
- Materials Science
- 1994
The toughening of polymeric materials by filling with particulates is an accepted route to improvement in their mechanical properties. However, advancing technology is now producing toughening…
Indirect measures of child mortality: Overview and application to Brazil, 1980
- C. Wood, P. A. Lovell
- Economics
- 1 November 1990
Mortality rates in the early childhood years are valuable indicators of a population's standard of living, especially in high mortality countries in the developing world. This study summarizes the…
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