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En esta publicación colectiva analizamos el trabajo realizado entre los años 2010-2015 en el marco del Proyecto de Extensión «Lectura y escritura en la Unidad 33. Madres, niños e instituciones educativas». Nuestro propósito es aportar documentación y análisis de las situaciones educativas no escolares en torno a la lectura y la escritura que desarrollamos en dicha unidad con grupos de niños multiedad y con grupos de mujeres, así como otras acciones a favor del derecho de las madres privadas de libertad de participar de las actividades escolares de sus hijas/os fuera de la unidad penitenciaria. Los registros de las interacciones verbales, las crónicas de los encuentros, las entrevistas a las participantes y las diversas producciones escritas se constituyeron en material imprescindible para comprender el funcionamiento de las situaciones propuestas, para identificar avances, revisar decisiones considerando las particularidades del contexto y para incluir las voces de todas/os las/os protagonistas. Los resultados de este trabajo ponen en evidencia cómo mujeres y niñas/os pueden ejercer sus derechos culturales cuando tienen oportunidades dentro y fuera de la prisión.
Educación no formal --- Prisioneros --- Lecturas --- Mujeres --- Niños
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This volume provides a comprehensive analytic contribution to a crucial topic within development economics based on 15 years of continued data collection and research efforts. It brings together nine up-to-date studies on SME development in a coherent framework to help persuade national and international policy makers (including donors) of the need to take the international call for a data revolution seriously, not only in rhetoric, but also in concrete plans and budget allocations, and in the necessary sustained action at country level. More specifically, the volume: Provides an in-depth evaluation of the development of private sector formal and informal manufacturing SMEs in a developing country—Vietnam in this case—over the past decade, combining a unique primary source of panel data with the best analytical tools available. Generates a comprehensive understanding of the impact of business risks, credit access, and institutional characteristics, on the one hand, and government policies on SME growth performance at the enterprise level, on the other, including the importance of working conditions, informality, and union membership. Serves as a lens through which other countries, and the international development community at large, may wish to approach the massive task of pursuing a meaningful data revolution as an integral element of the SDG development agenda. Makes available a comprehensive set of materials and studies of use to academics, students, and development practitioners interested in an integrated approach to the study of economic growth, private sector development, and the microeconomic analysis of SME development in a fascinating developing country.
Vietnam --- small and medium enterprises --- SMEs --- formal and informal manufacturing --- developing countries --- data revolution --- government policy --- economic growth
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