Patriarchy, New Left Post-Neoliberalism, and the Valuing of Care Work: The Labor Conditions of Nicaraguan Nurses under Sandinismo’s “Second Stage”
This article examines how the labor conditions of nurses in Nicaragua have evolved through twenty-five years of health care policy and regime transition, focusing on the period since the return to power in 2007 of the Frente Sandinista de la Liberación Nacional (FSLN). I ask whether the deterioratio...
Main Author: | Lisa Kowalchuk |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Latin American Studies Association
2018-12-01
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Series: | Latin American Research Review |
Online Access: | https://larrlasa.org/articles/401 |
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