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A mother’s voice and a child’s view: revisiting the constructed role of women in rural Chile
Isabel Pavez
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, Catalina Farías
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Doctorado en Comunicación
Facultad de Comunicación
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Claustro Doctorado en Comunicación
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Chile
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Childrens
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Mother's Voice
100%
Women's Roles
100%
Children's Views
100%
Head Teachers
66%
School Closure
66%
Rural Women
66%
Central Chile
33%
Reinforced
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Caregivers
33%
Motherhood
33%
Lack of Skills
33%
Incomplete Knowledge
33%
Female Participants
33%
School Experience
33%
Caretakers
33%
Social Culture
33%
Patriarchy
33%
Household Dynamics
33%
Gender Concept
33%
Family Dynamics
33%
Lack of Education
33%
Rural Mothers
33%
Elementary School children
33%
Mother's Role
33%
Public Health Emergency
33%
Cultural Code
33%
Social Sciences
Chile
100%
Head Teachers
100%
Rural Women
100%
Social Relationships
50%
Primary Schools
50%
Caregiver
50%
Health Policy
50%
Role of Mothers
50%
Family Dynamics
50%
School-Age Children
50%
Patriarchy
50%