Migrants in Peru: working more and earning less
Migrant workers have endured hard times during the pandemic. Although they did not leave the Economically Active Population (EAP), their labour conditions have been more challenging.
Migrant workers have endured hard times during the pandemic. Although they did not leave the Economically Active Population (EAP), their labour conditions have been more challenging.
We must ask ourselves how to increase the search for truth and reduce the need for chaos, hatred, and aggression that characterizes polarization.
Gender inequality in care work played a significant role in how the pandemic affected the labour patterns of women.
We aimed to learn more about the experiences of women who depend on food assistance and worked on family farms during and after the pandemic.
It is essential to stop security operations and activities that are based on technologies with high discriminatory potential.
Nowadays, it is no longer possible to promote solidarity in South-South Cooperation without considering climate change and the ecological crisis.
The development of future public policies in education requires a focus on the structural inequalities that persist in the digital space.
If we seek to improve confidence in public policies and governments, the information presented to citizens must necessarily be easy to access.
This policy brief calls for a rethink of the social contract in Latin America, to tackle the redistribution of power and opportunities, both horizontally and vertically.
Despite their vital role in household functioning, domestic workers are undervalued in Argentina.