The vulnerability of women migrant workers in agriculture and the EU: the need for a Human Rights and Gender based approach
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, explores the working conditions of migrant women in agriculture in the EU, focusing on some case studies in Italy and Spain. In particular, it aims to examine the factors that render women vulnerable to exploitation, paying attention to gendered dynamics and power relations. The study contends that to prevent and combat exploitation in agriculture it is necessary to implement concerted actions aimed at tackling, from a human rights and gender perspective, the structural factors of a socio-economic system which fosters and relies on workers’ vulnerability.
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Dr. Letizia PALUMBO Dr. Alessandra SCIURBA
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- asylum seeker
- criminal law
- economic geography
- economic structure
- ECONOMICS
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU migration policy
- EU strategy
- Europe
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- farming sector
- female migrant
- GEOGRAPHY
- international law
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- international security
- LAW
- migration
- minimum pay
- organisation of work and working conditions
- personnel management and staff remuneration
- political geography
- right of asylum
- rights and freedoms
- slavery
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- Spain
- trafficking in human beings
- working conditions