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Competition and cooperation among working women in the context of structural adjustment: The case of street vendors in La Paz-El Alto, Bolivia
Victor Agadjanian
Social and Family Dynamics, T. Denny Sanford School of (SSFD)
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Business & Economics
Bolivia
73%
Cooperation and Competition
68%
Structural Adjustment
65%
Vendors
48%
Working Poor
27%
Faultlines
27%
Political Reform
26%
Economic Reform
24%
Diminishing Returns
23%
Collective Action
21%
Commerce
17%
Solidarity
17%
Workers
13%
Economics
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
street vendor
100%
structural adjustment
87%
woman
54%
cooperation
50%
political reform
33%
economic reform
28%
collective action
25%
gender
19%
economics
11%
Social Sciences
working woman
65%
Bolivia
64%
workers' organization
41%
political reform
33%
economic reform
30%
commerce
28%
pluralism
27%
collective behavior
27%
solidarity
25%
gender
14%
economics
12%
Group
8%