About transnational male migration: Structural violence and gender in campesino communities of Estado de México
- Date
2007
- Authors
Jorge Arzate Salgado
- Abstract
This article confronts the notion that male migration and remittances sent home enable women’s autonomy and improve their living conditions. From the perspec- tive of structural crises, the implications of migration on women’s lives are generally negative, as inequality is further increased and violence towards women is not eliminated. Based on in-depth interviews with 30 women from the Estado de México between 2005 and 2006 and framed within the context of rural life, this article discusses how struc- tural crises reproduce patterns of violence, discrimination, and exclusion towards women. It also proposes some hypothesis concerning the role of structural violence as an instigator of gender-based violence. The article ends with a reflection on the role neoliberal welfare policies have on the degradation of women’s human condition.
- Journal title
Migración y Desarrollo
- Volume
2
- Links
- Economic sectors
General relevance - all sectors
- Target groups
Researchers
- Geographical focuses
México
- Spheres of activity
Cultural and ethnic studies, Gender and sexuality studies, and Sociology
- Languages
English