Skip to main content
UN logoUnited Nations
  • Español
  • English
  • Português
  • Division for Gender Affairs
Home

Gender Equality Observatory

for Latin America and the Caribbean

ECLAC logo

Menu

  • Home
  • Autonomies
    • Economic autonomy
    • Autonomy in decision-making
    • Physical autonomy
    • Interrelationship of the autonomies
  • Indicators
  • Regulations
  • Gender equality policies
  • Countries
  • Dissemination resources
  • Reports and studies
  • About the observatory
  • Home
  • Autonomies
    • Economic autonomy
    • Autonomy in decision-making
    • Physical autonomy
    • Interrelationship of the autonomies
  • Indicators
  • Regulations
  • Gender equality policies
  • Countries
  • Dissemination resources
  • Reports and studies
  • About the observatory

You are here

Home » Economic Autonomy » 2018 » Work » ECLAC publication

Reports and studies

  • English
  • Español
  • Português

Languague

  • Spanish (2) Apply Spanish filter
  • English (1) Apply English filter

Date

  • (-) Remove 2018 filter 2018

Autonomy

  • (-) Remove Economic Autonomy filter Economic Autonomy
  • Interrelationship of the autonomies (3) Apply Interrelationship of the autonomies filter

Topic

  • Care (1) Apply Care filter
  • Mainstreaming the gender perspective (1) Apply Mainstreaming the gender perspective filter
  • Time (1) Apply Time filter
  • (-) Remove Work filter Work

Country

  • Cuba (1) Apply Cuba filter
  • Uruguay (1) Apply Uruguay filter

Publication Type

  • (-) Remove ECLAC publication filter ECLAC publication
  • Country publication (3) Apply Country publication filter
Displaying 1 - 3 of 3
  • 08/12/2018
    ECLAC publication

    Capacitación laboral para la autonomía económica de las mujeres en situación de pobreza: el caso de Uruguay

  • 08/10/2018
    ECLAC publication

    ¿Quién cuida en la ciudad?: oportunidades y propuestas en los municipios de Boyeros y Guanabacoa (La Habana)

  • Portada Advancing the economic empowerment and autonomy of women in the Caribbean through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
    29/01/2018
    ECLAC publication

    Advancing the economic empowerment and autonomy of women in the Caribbean through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Follow ECLAC

Strategic partners

  • UNICEF para cada niña
  • Logo deL UNFPA
  • Logo de la FAO

Subscription

Get Observatory updates by email

Subscribe
  • © ECLAC - United Nations
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact