2019
DOI: 10.5565/rev/dag.449
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Models de vida femenins en el medi rural. Un cas d’estudi a la Sierra del Segura (Albacete)

Abstract: La sobreemigració femenina i la masculinització són processos encara latents en gran part de la ruralitat espanyola. No obstant això, existeixen dones que mantenen o traslladen la seua residència a aquestes àrees. Així doncs, aquesta investigació tracta de caracteritzar les principals circumstàncies i patrons de vida que assumeixen i configuren les dones rurals. A partir d'un estudi de cas, la Sierra del Segura (Albacete), i mitjançant tècniques qualitatives, s'exposen quatre grans models de vida femenins. Per… Show more

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“…Women tend to start businesses, especially if they are young, below their demographic relevance [47], in dynamic rural areas that are better connected, innovative, and industrial and residential places [48]. This, despite persisting gender roles [49,50], distances them from deeper rural spaces [51] in which mature women gain importance as LEADER entrepreneurs [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women tend to start businesses, especially if they are young, below their demographic relevance [47], in dynamic rural areas that are better connected, innovative, and industrial and residential places [48]. This, despite persisting gender roles [49,50], distances them from deeper rural spaces [51] in which mature women gain importance as LEADER entrepreneurs [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the other end of the scale, there are other groups including young people and women, who are less involved even though their projects enjoy certain advantages in the selection and funding process. The authors of [37][38][39][40] also made it clear that women are less likely to become rural entrepreneurs, even though they are less afraid of business failure. In spite of this, the LEADER programme has contributed, together with other initiatives, to the creation of new identities and social representations of rural women, which have made them more visible [41] and have enhanced social inclusion in a context in which new socioeconomic and spatial realities are emerging in rural areas of Europe [42,43].…”
Section: Introduction: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El tipo de emprendimiento femenino se deriva en gran parte del grado de anclaje rural y trayectoria vital de las mujeres. Podemos encontrar autoempleos que reproducen las desigualdades de género o, por ejemplo, emprendimientos que se identifi can con arraigos afi rmativos, trayectorias urbanas y esquemas socioculturales renovados que conectan fácilmente con prácticas de ESS (Díaz, 2005;Nieto, 2006;Sylvia, Grund, Kimminay, Ahmed, Marr y Cooper, 2010;Vercher, Escribano y Valero, 2019). En cualquiera de los escenarios se pueden encontrar iniciativas económicas vinculadas con el aprovechamiento de los recursos endógenos del territorio, aunque es en el último caso donde la mujer muestra mayor potencial como dinamizadora del medio rural.…”
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