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La historia detrás de las cifras: la evolución del censo chileno y la representación del trabajo femenino, 1895-1930

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Title La historia detrás de las cifras: la evolución del censo chileno y la representación del trabajo femenino, 1895-1930
 
Creator Hutchison,Elizabeth Quay
 
Description Historians have regularly assumed the transparency of census statistics on women’s employment in Chile, which suggest a steady decline in female employment -particulary in industry- from the late nineteenth through the early twentieth century. Arguing that quantitative sources are like other historical documents social constructions, this article first explores the limitations of the Chilean census as an accurate measure of female economic activity. The article hen shows how, because the progressive "modernization" of the census implied substantive changes in the collection and interpretation of census data, women’s economic activity became increasingly invisible as the century progressed. This critical reading of census materials allows us both to question contemporary assumptions about women’s economic participation and to examine the changing notions of labor that were integral to the formation of state labor and welfare policies in early twentieth-century Chile
 
Publisher Historia (Santiago)
 
Date 2000-01-01
 
Type journal article
 
Format text/html
 
Identifier http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-71942000003300009
 
Language es