Vulnerabilidad laboral de la mujer rural latinoamericana

  • Valenciano J
  • Capobianco Urdiales M
  • Uribe Toril J
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Abstract

This article deals with the study of the labor situation of rural women in Latin American countries. Rural women are one of the most vulnerable social groups in the Latin American workplace, due to its low labor participation, occupational majority self categorization as workers and unpaid family account and positive rates of feminization. But their chances of improving their social vulnerability status of work focuses primarily on nonagricultural Rural Employment (NARE), with great potential in rural development, and legislative support in access to land assets. Opposite the urbanization process is necessary to implement public policies that take into account the existence of rural women as workers in rural areas and design support measures specifically aimed at this group

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Valenciano, J. de P., Capobianco Urdiales, M., & Uribe Toril, J. (2017). Vulnerabilidad laboral de la mujer rural latinoamericana. Nóesis. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, 26(52), 130–151. https://doi.org/10.20983/noesis.2017.2.6

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