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    Percepción de la conciliación del rol familiar y laboral de las funcionarias madres, de la Dirección de Cultura, Recreación y Conocimiento, de la Municipalidad de Cuenca, en el año 2024-2025
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-03-07) Barrionuevo Guachun, Katherine Michelle; Córdova Alvarez, Tatiana Elizabeth; Alvarez Coronel, Lourdes Eulalia
    The incorporation of women into the labor market has constituted a considerable progress in the search to restructure social constructions, however, despite this insertion, their “responsibility” in the role of main caregiver of the household is not annulled, which has become a significant challenge in trying to balance work and family roles. Therefore, it is important to identify this duality of functions, from an integral approach to both spheres, considering its causes and consequences. This research aims to analyze the reconciliation of work and family roles of civil servant mothers of the General Directorate of Culture, Recreation and Knowledge of the Municipality of Cuenca, in the year 2024 - 2025. The study had a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design and a descriptive level. It was carried out through 7 semi-structured in-depth interviews. The results reveal the perceptions of employed mothers about the duality of roles and reflect the latent difficulty of reconciliation, highlighting the demand for time and resources, whether economic, physical or emotional, that each area requires and the influence of the social system, through the constructions of gender and motherhood.

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