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reprivatization

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reprivatization
n (Econ) → Reprivatisierung f


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62) That is, to concretely explore the dynamics of work spaces that female domestic worker are involved in, the contextualization of their lived experience needs to take into account these processes of the feminization of work and the concomitant reprivatization of household work and their implications for creating the heterogeneity of the category "woman" in terms of class, gender, and ethnicity.
ARI leader Deputy Elisa Carrio said, "Here there was not a renationalization, but rather there was a reprivatization, because a private corporation (sociedad anonima) was set up that has no controls.
at 49; see also Anna Gelpern, The Laws and Politics of Reprivatization in East-Central Europe: A Comparison, 14 U.
 
 
 
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