2019
DOI: 10.24215/15155994e107
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Género y migraciones. Un estudio sobre mujeres migrantes tarijeñas en torno al mercado de trabajo hortícola de Apolinario Saravia en la provincia de Salta

Abstract: En este artículo nos proponemos analizar la incidencia del sistema de género en origen/destino sobre los proyectos migratorios y las experiencias laborales de mujeres tarijeñas de origen campesino. Particularmente de aquellas mujeres que migraron entre la década de 1980 y 2000,de forma asociacional, a través de redes masculinas hacia distintas zonas del Noroeste argentino y se vincularon como trabajadoras en la actividad hortícola de Apolinario Saravia (provincia de Salta). Con dicho objetivo optamos por una e… Show more

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“…. [which identifies them] as caregivers, domestic workers and consumers" (Riaño 2021, p. 2) due to the traditional roles of women as a mother, wife and daughter (Ataide 2019;Gomes 2018;Riaño 2021;Hapugoda 2022;Kwok 2020;Njaramba et al 2018) and not as a breadwinner (Njaramba et al 2018;Ataide 2019;Riaño 2021). However, there are exceptions in some contexts, such as the case of the Rastafarian women and Ethiopian-born Rastafari women with heterosexual partners presented by Gomes (2018) in her study, where they tend to generate more income than men.…”
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“…. [which identifies them] as caregivers, domestic workers and consumers" (Riaño 2021, p. 2) due to the traditional roles of women as a mother, wife and daughter (Ataide 2019;Gomes 2018;Riaño 2021;Hapugoda 2022;Kwok 2020;Njaramba et al 2018) and not as a breadwinner (Njaramba et al 2018;Ataide 2019;Riaño 2021). However, there are exceptions in some contexts, such as the case of the Rastafarian women and Ethiopian-born Rastafari women with heterosexual partners presented by Gomes (2018) in her study, where they tend to generate more income than men.…”
Section: Factors That Influence the Employability And Entrepreneurshi...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Following the evaluation phase, only 13 scientific articles remained that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria established. A thematic analysis was carried out of the titles, previous questions and objectives of the research articles, identifying 6 studies dedicated to entrepreneurship (Homel 2022;Kwok 2020;Njaramba et al 2018;Osorio-García-De-Oteyza et al 2020;Raimi et al 2023;Hapugoda 2022) and 7 related to the employability of women migrants (Ataide 2019;Bali et al 2019;Carangio et al 2021;Chy et al 2023;Farris 2020;Gomes 2018;Riaño 2021).…”
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