Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... began to use her sewing skills at her first job - in a maquiladora . Even though the majority of women had greater educational objectives when they were younger , they entered the labor market in the maquiladora industry . After 7 years ...
... began to use her sewing skills at her first job - in a maquiladora . Even though the majority of women had greater educational objectives when they were younger , they entered the labor market in the maquiladora industry . After 7 years ...
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... began helping with household tasks and soon thereafter began working outside the home . Clara began working as a maid at age seven . Her family's economic hardship was so severe that at that young age her earnings went toward the family ...
... began helping with household tasks and soon thereafter began working outside the home . Clara began working as a maid at age seven . Her family's economic hardship was so severe that at that young age her earnings went toward the family ...
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... began to rent furniture to support the family . During Angela's second year of primaria , and at the age of 7 , she began to work . Her mother could not afford her schooling costs , so Angela had to work . Her wages ( earned by cleaning ...
... began to rent furniture to support the family . During Angela's second year of primaria , and at the age of 7 , she began to work . Her mother could not afford her schooling costs , so Angela had to work . Her wages ( earned by cleaning ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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