Solidarity Economy in Montreal: Women's Activism Creating Alternatives Through the Ethics of Care
The feminization of poverty has been, and still is, a problem in North America. Canadian public policies have a negative affect on women, especially those who are mothers, single or elderly. Large urban centres such as Montréal, Québec have a large proportion of women living on low incomes or on s...
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