Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation

Due to their characteristics, cooperatives have a great potential for women and men to participate on equal terms, although gender imbalances still exist. In order to explore this issue, this paper reviews the evolution of the cooperative movement with respect to gender equality, paying attention to...

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Main Authors: Eliana Alemán Salcedo, Lisett Daymaris Páez Cuba, Lohitzune Zuloaga Lojo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 2020-08-01
Series:Cooperativismo y Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://coodes.upr.edu.cu/index.php/coodes/article/view/325
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spelling doaj-6647751f09854231838b850ad85af2542020-11-25T03:02:51ZspaUniversidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"Cooperativismo y Desarrollo2310-340X2020-08-0182296314191Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participationEliana Alemán Salcedo0Lisett Daymaris Páez Cuba1Lohitzune Zuloaga Lojo2Universidad Pública de Navarra (UPNA)Universidad de Pinar del RíoUniversidad Pública de Navarra (UPNA)Due to their characteristics, cooperatives have a great potential for women and men to participate on equal terms, although gender imbalances still exist. In order to explore this issue, this paper reviews the evolution of the cooperative movement with respect to gender equality, paying attention to the forces in the environment that have strengthened this position. It also analyses the elements that act in environments as disparate as those of Cuba and Spain and that favor the participation of women in cooperatives. Reference is made to Non-agricultural Cooperatives in Cuba and Associated Work Cooperatives in Spain, which are similar organizations. Using a qualitative methodology, theoretical methods of a socio-legal nature were used, which made it possible to focus on the evolution of cooperativism as part of a historical process and to compare the cases of both countries. The corpus has been made up of the main international declarations on gender and the Social Economy, as well as laws, regional and national public policies that promote gender equality in cooperatives. The results indicate that, with the particularities of each country, the evolution of the international context has exerted pressure for action in this area. However, the changes introduced by cooperatives require that the experience for women be successful, in terms of promoting real long-term empowerment and being a viable economic alternative that transcends the times of crisis that have encouraged them.http://coodes.upr.edu.cu/index.php/coodes/article/view/325cooperativascubaeconomía socialempoderamientoespañagéneropolíticas públicas
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author Eliana Alemán Salcedo
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Lohitzune Zuloaga Lojo
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Lisett Daymaris Páez Cuba
Lohitzune Zuloaga Lojo
Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
Cooperativismo y Desarrollo
cooperativas
cuba
economía social
empoderamiento
españa
género
políticas públicas
author_facet Eliana Alemán Salcedo
Lisett Daymaris Páez Cuba
Lohitzune Zuloaga Lojo
author_sort Eliana Alemán Salcedo
title Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
title_short Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
title_full Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
title_fullStr Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
title_full_unstemmed Cooperativism in Spain and Cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
title_sort cooperativism in spain and cuba: converging ideas on women's participation
publisher Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"
series Cooperativismo y Desarrollo
issn 2310-340X
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Due to their characteristics, cooperatives have a great potential for women and men to participate on equal terms, although gender imbalances still exist. In order to explore this issue, this paper reviews the evolution of the cooperative movement with respect to gender equality, paying attention to the forces in the environment that have strengthened this position. It also analyses the elements that act in environments as disparate as those of Cuba and Spain and that favor the participation of women in cooperatives. Reference is made to Non-agricultural Cooperatives in Cuba and Associated Work Cooperatives in Spain, which are similar organizations. Using a qualitative methodology, theoretical methods of a socio-legal nature were used, which made it possible to focus on the evolution of cooperativism as part of a historical process and to compare the cases of both countries. The corpus has been made up of the main international declarations on gender and the Social Economy, as well as laws, regional and national public policies that promote gender equality in cooperatives. The results indicate that, with the particularities of each country, the evolution of the international context has exerted pressure for action in this area. However, the changes introduced by cooperatives require that the experience for women be successful, in terms of promoting real long-term empowerment and being a viable economic alternative that transcends the times of crisis that have encouraged them.
topic cooperativas
cuba
economía social
empoderamiento
españa
género
políticas públicas
url http://coodes.upr.edu.cu/index.php/coodes/article/view/325
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