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@article{ author = {Carla Villagrán (Universidad Rafael Landívar), Aníbal Martínez (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala), Jacqueline de De León (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Ricardo Stein (Fundación Soros), Edelberto Torres-Rivas, Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight - General Coordinator (UNDP)}, title = {Human Development, Women and Health}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2002}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.pnud.org.gt/}, abstract = {This report addresses three different but closely tied subjects. The focus of analysis bears on women issues in Guatemala, at three key stages in their life cycle: childhood and adolescence, adulthood and the third age. This analysis is introduced by a brief reflection on gender characteristics in Guatemala. Finally, there is a separate analysis on health issues in Guatemala.} }Download File
AU - Carla Villagrán (Universidad Rafael Landívar), Aníbal Martínez (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala), Jacqueline de De León (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Ricardo Stein (Fundación Soros), Edelberto Torres-Rivas, Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight - General Coordinator (UNDP) TI - Human Development, Women and Health PT - Journal Article DP - 2002 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This report addresses three different but closely tied subjects. The focus of analysis bears on women issues in Guatemala, at three key stages in their life cycle: childhood and adolescence, adulthood and the third age. This analysis is introduced by a brief reflection on gender characteristics in Guatemala. Finally, there is a separate analysis on health issues in Guatemala.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Carla Villagrán (Universidad Rafael Landívar), Aníbal Martínez (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala), Jacqueline de De León (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Ricardo Stein (Fundación Soros), Edelberto Torres-Rivas, Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight - General Coordinator (UNDP) %T Human Development, Women and Health %D 2002 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.pnud.org.gt/, %X This report addresses three different but closely tied subjects. The focus of analysis bears on women issues in Guatemala, at three key stages in their life cycle: childhood and adolescence, adulthood and the third age. This analysis is introduced by a brief reflection on gender characteristics in Guatemala. Finally, there is a separate analysis on health issues in Guatemala.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Carla Villagrán (Universidad Rafael Landívar), Aníbal Martínez (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala), Jacqueline de De León (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Ricardo Stein (Fundación Soros), Edelberto Torres-Rivas, Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight - General Coordinator (UNDP) TI - Human Development, Women and Health PY - 2002 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.pnud.org.gt/, AB - This report addresses three different but closely tied subjects. The focus of analysis bears on women issues in Guatemala, at three key stages in their life cycle: childhood and adolescence, adulthood and the third age. This analysis is introduced by a brief reflection on gender characteristics in Guatemala. Finally, there is a separate analysis on health issues in Guatemala.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Human Development, Women and Health AU - Carla Villagrán (Universidad Rafael Landívar), Aníbal Martínez (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala), Jacqueline de De León (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Ricardo Stein (Fundación Soros), Edelberto Torres-Rivas, Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight - General Coordinator (UNDP) PY - 2002 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.pnud.org.gt/, AB - This report addresses three different but closely tied subjects. The focus of analysis bears on women issues in Guatemala, at three key stages in their life cycle: childhood and adolescence, adulthood and the third age. This analysis is introduced by a brief reflection on gender characteristics in Guatemala. Finally, there is a separate analysis on health issues in Guatemala.