Agrarian restructuring, labor migration and feminization of labor in Andalucía (Spain)
Abstract
In this study we set out to approach, from the perspective of
feminist anthropology, the analysis of the principal changes
that have arisen in Andalucía (Spain) from the introduction
of policies for hiring quotas1 of immigrant women in their
countries of origin in the intensive cultivation of strawberry.
Starting from a qualitative methodology, sustained on in-depth
interviews and participant observation, we will try to illustrate
the specific connection that is established between territorial
division of labor, policies of hiring in countries of origin, and
feminization of labor in this globalized agriculture.
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