Searching for Democracy

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Bolivia
care work
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Chile
citizenship
Colombia
Convention 189
democracies
domestic work
employment
enforcement
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equal protection
equality
feminist
forthcoming
gender equality in Latin America
informal
International Labor Organization
Latin America
legislation
Marxist
Paid care work in Latin America
Paid domestic work in Latin America
paid family leave and co-responsibility
Peru
precarious
precarity
rights
service
social policy
Social reproduction
socioeconomic
Unpaid care work in Latin America
Unpaid domestic care work in Latin America
Uruguay
welfare state in Latin America
women
women's inequality in Latin America

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439927458
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How can we achieve lasting social and political equality for women? Leda Pérez tackles this thorny question in Searching for Democracy by interrogating egalitarianism in Latin America, where nearly 20% of women work in domestic service. She examines how women's participation in society, labor, and politics continues to be conditioned by their relationship to domestic and care work.

Pérez argues that women's relationship to these spheres of life is indicative of a nation's development and democracy. She provides a comparative focus on the socio-cultural valuation of this labor and the experiences of women in Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, among other countries. Pérez asserts that it is only by changing sociocultural views on this "women's work" that nations can create political change, foster equitable legislation, and ensure implementation of effective policies that benefit women.

Searching for Democracy shows why real and lasting equality cannot be achieved without fully enfranchising women in the lowest tiers of employment and closing the equality gap among women. Pérez's models for gender equality are relevant for women around the world.

Leda M. Pérez is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Political Science at the Universidad del Pacífico in Lima, Peru. She is the coeditor of Mujeres, trabajadoras, y mucho más: Los desafíos del trabajo del hogar en América Latina and editor of La economía del cuidado, mujeres y desarrollo: perspectivas desde el mundo y América Latina.

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