Resumen: El presente artículo tiene como objetivo examinar los cambios producidos en los roles de género y la división sexual del trabajo en las familias transnacionales latinoamericanas afincadas en España, mediante una búsqueda, recopilación y análisis de bibliografía referente a la inmigración y el género. La parte central del artículo versa sobre los roles adoptados por las mujeres dependiendo de la fase del proceso migratorio en que se encuentren las familias transnacionales. El artículo pretende así aportar una reflexión a la literatura ligada a las cadenas globales de cuidado que se establecen en el marco de la transnacionalidad. Del mismo modo, a lo largo de la investigación consultada se evidencia la escasa presencia de debates relativos a la transnacionalidad y la múltiple discriminación que sufren muchas de las mujeres inmigrantes dentro de la bibliografía seleccionada, ligada al tema que nos ocupa. Palabras Clave: Roles de Género, Mujeres Inmigrantes Latinoamericanas, Discriminación Múltiple.Abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine the changes occurring in gender roles and the sexual division of labour in transnational Latin American families living in Spain. The methodology involved the search for and the compilation and analysis of bibliographical sources on the topic of immigration and gender. The central part of the article looks at the roles adopted by women depending on the phase of the migratory process in which the transnational family finds itself at a given time. The article contributes to the literature on the global care chains that arise in the context of transnationality. In addition, the research found a very limited presence of debate on the topic of transnationality and the multiple discrimination experienced by many of the immigrant women in the selected bibliography on this subject.
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