2016
DOI: 10.5212/rlagg.v.7.i2.0010
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Mulheres Camponesas e os Desafios do Acesso às Políticas Públicas para Igualdade de Gênero

Abstract: This article aims to discuss the limits and possibilities of access for rural women to public policies, considering the protagonists in the face of socioproductive activities involving the setting of family and peasant agriculture in southeastern Paraná state, Brazil. Thus, we understand required the reader a context of gender issues by establishing an interface between the peasant and the multiple meanings of gender equality. Not least, we seek to present the progress of feminist theories that culminate in in… Show more

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“…The rising body of work on gender in the context of agricultural development has explored subjects such as how female empowerment can lead to sustainable development [1,11,12] and how women's empowerment changes household dietary behaviors and contributes to reaching food security [13,14]; some reports also show that gender equality is in line with food systems' sustainable practices in climate change scenarios [15,16]. There is a group of Brazilian studies that seek to understand how the participation of rural women in public policy building contributes to more sustainable practices [2] and others that analyze how access to public policies contributes to the economic autonomy and empowerment of women in public and private spaces [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rising body of work on gender in the context of agricultural development has explored subjects such as how female empowerment can lead to sustainable development [1,11,12] and how women's empowerment changes household dietary behaviors and contributes to reaching food security [13,14]; some reports also show that gender equality is in line with food systems' sustainable practices in climate change scenarios [15,16]. There is a group of Brazilian studies that seek to understand how the participation of rural women in public policy building contributes to more sustainable practices [2] and others that analyze how access to public policies contributes to the economic autonomy and empowerment of women in public and private spaces [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%