Informe presentado a la sexta reunión de la comisión de la condición jurídica y social de la mujer de las Naciones Unidas, Genebra, Suiza, Marzo-Abril, 1952
written by Inter-American Commission of Women (District of Columbia: Pan American Union, 1952), 23 page(s)
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- Abstract / Summary
- The purpose of this report to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) was to inform the commission of advances in women’s political, civil, economic, social, and cultural lives that had taken place since the previous meeting. In addition, this report gave an overview of the sessions of the Seventh Assembly of the Inter-American Commission of Women (Comisión Interamericana de Mujeres (CIM)) held in Santiago, Chile in 1951. Topics considered at the Seventh Assembly included women’s wages, civil rights, and legal treatment at work.
- Field of Interest
- Women and Social Movements
- Publisher
- Pan American Union
- Collection
- Women and Social Movements, International
- Copyright Message
- Reprinted with permission of the General Secratariat of the Organization of American States ("GS/OAS").
- Corporate Author
- Inter-American Commission of Women
- Content Type
- Government/institutional document
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Format
- Text
- Page Count
- 23
- Publication Year
- 1952
- Publisher
- Pan American Union
- Place Published / Released
- District of Columbia
- Subject
- Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Social Reform, Women and Work, Transnational Women’s Movement, Mujer y Reforma Social, Mulher e Reforma Social, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, Movimiento de Mujeres Transnacional, Movimento Feminista Transnacional, Organization of American States, Inter-American Commission of Women, Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Human Rights, Sexual Division of Labor
- Topic
- Human Rights, Sexual Division of Labor
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Mujer y Reforma Social, Mulher e Reforma Social, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, Movimiento de Mujeres Transnacional, Movimento Feminista Transnacional