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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