abstract: 'Since 1990, men''s monopoly over economic resources, a key feature of gender inequality, has been irreversibly eroded across Latin America. Women''s access to income of their own has improved in dramatic ways. The most significant change preceded the Pink Tide years, fueled by structural conditions such as fertility drops and neoliberal policies'' downward pressure on male wages and employment. However, women''s access to resources remained conditioned by their socioeconomic status and the sexual division of labor at home. Against this backdrop, the Pink Tide expanded social income and made some progress regarding gender and class inequalities separately, yet not their perverse interactions.' affiliation: 'Franzoni, JM (Corresponding Author), Univ Costa Rica, Inst Social Res, San Jose 492060, Costa Rica. Filgueira, Fernando, Ctr Implementac Polit Equidad \& Crecimiento, Callao 25 1 A,C1022AAA, Caba, Argentina. Filgueira, Fernando, Ctr Informac Estudios Uruguay, 18 Julio 1431, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay. Martinez Franzoni, Juliana, Univ Costa Rica, Inst Social Res, San Jose 492060, Costa Rica.' author: Filgueira, Fernando and Martinez Franzoni, Juliana author-email: juliana.martinez@ucr.ac.cr author_list: - family: Filgueira given: Fernando - family: Martinez Franzoni given: Juliana da: '2023-09-28' doi: 10.1093/sp/jxx014 eissn: 1468-2893 files: [] issn: 1072-4745 journal: SOCIAL POLITICS language: English month: WIN number: 4, SI number-of-cited-references: '70' pages: 370-398 papis_id: edd8c684f53f1ca806f56889a6621965 ref: Filgueira2017divergencewomens times-cited: '12' title: 'The Divergence in Women''s Economic Empowerment: Class and Gender under the Pink Tide' type: article unique-id: WOS:000419279300002 usage-count-last-180-days: '0' usage-count-since-2013: '8' volume: '24' web-of-science-categories: Social Issues; Women's Studies year: '2017'