Women, Culture, and Development
A Study of Human Capabilities
Nussbaum, Martha C. Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago
Glover, Jonathan Fellow of New College and University Lecturer, University of Oxford
Print publication date: 1995 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-828964-7







doi:10.1093/0198289642.003.0019

Margarita M. Valdés
Abstract: Valdés analyses the situation of women's inequality in Mexico, identifying traditional obstacles to women's full access to constitutionally guaranteed equality of opportunity. Making subtle comparisons between the Mexican situation and the situation in India, Valdés argues that traditional Mexican conceptions of the family afford more advantages than Indian conceptions do to women who seek equal participation in the labour force.

Keywords: employment, Mexico, poverty, primary goods, rights,

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I Women's Equality: A Case Study
Part II Women's Equality: Methodology, Foundations
Part III Women's Equality: Justice, Law, and Reason
Part IV Women's Equality: Regional Perspectives