Technification and gender in the labor force of the Brazilian Legion of Assistance: Social assistance and modernity (1945-1964)

The Brazilian Legion of Assistance (LBA, in the Brazilian acronym), an institution dedicated to maternity and childhood support, founded in 1942 by First Lady Darcy Vargas, has always relied on the work of women as volunteers, even though the institution underwent significant transformations through...

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