Bibliographic citations
Castro, C., (2022). “No sabíamos lo duro que iba a ser”: diferencias de género entre adolescentes hombres y mujeres en la educación a distancia de Innova Schools [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22897
Castro, C., “No sabíamos lo duro que iba a ser”: diferencias de género entre adolescentes hombres y mujeres en la educación a distancia de Innova Schools []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22897
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title = "“No sabíamos lo duro que iba a ser”: diferencias de género entre adolescentes hombres y mujeres en la educación a distancia de Innova Schools",
author = "Castro Pacheco, Ciro Alexander",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Peru was one of the countries in the region that maintained distance learning as a strategy to address the covid-19 health emergency for both 2020 and 2021. However, this measure did not consider inequalities among school households in terms of the distribution of unpaid care work, to the disadvantage of women. Nor did it assess gender digital divides beyond indicators of access and use, to the advantage of males. Such an analysis is valuable to warn decision-makers about the difficulties involved in the equitable implementation of distance education policies. Since they imply the convergence of school activities in the domestic space, where family and unpaid care tend to structure the daily routines of adolescents, boys and girls. In this context, the present research asks how the differences between men and women in caregiving tasks and in the uses of technologies in the families affect the gender gaps present in the school routines at a distance. For the selected case, Innova Schools scholarship holders, it was found that the distribution of care work reproduced gender inequalities with significant disadvantages for adolescent girls. Similarly, differences were found in the meanings attributed to the time and space in which the technologies were used, with greater value being assigned to the use of males.
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