The sex of poverty. Men, women and families at an alley of the city of Salvador, Bahia
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https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v2i2.84799Keywords:
Poverty, Culture of poverty, Woman, "Feminisation of poverty", Family, Kinship, Gender relationship, Neighbourhood, Sex rols, Social networks, Men/womenAbstract
Based on systematic observation carried on an alley in the poor Liberdade section of the city of Salvador, State of Bahia, the author wants to show how symbolic representation of the individuals about their condition and fate make sense when reported to the current organization of the poor, black families, and to the different positions that men and women occupy in such families.Downloads
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1990-07-07
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Agier, M. (1990). The sex of poverty. Men, women and families at an alley of the city of Salvador, Bahia. Tempo Social, 2(2), 35-60. https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v2i2.84799