Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power
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Resumo: | This article analyzes the relations of power, of knowledge and of being that, since colonialism, have constituted hierarchies around gender classifications. Our culture labels as non-civilized and non-human those who do not fit the hegemonic model; this label is used to understand the role of women in rural contexts. In rural areas, modern women seek to break with established relations of power, seeking greater independence and access to public leadership. Given these questions, it is worth asking: what are the factors that empower rural women? It is observed that education and non-agricultural income alternatives make it possible to break their invisibility in rural establishments. For the construction of the analysis, the statistical data are presented from a sample of 95 cases of the rural population of Itapejara d'Oeste / PR. The initial survey was carried out in 2005 and later updated in 2010 and 2015. Econometric tools, based on the limited dependent variable model (LDVM) were used. The results indicated the occurrence of a greater emigration of women related to higher education, as well as a decrease of this emigration when women started to have greater access to non-agricultural income in rural areas. Both forms of access to public space have given rural women greater independence and probably helped to break out of their invisibility. |
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Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal powerMovimientos de Emigración de Mujeres Rurales en Itapejara d’Oeste/Pr: enfrentando relaciones de poder patriarcalesMovimentos de Emigração de Mulheres Rurais em Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: enfrentando relações de poder patriarcaisMulheres Rurais. Emigração Rural. Escolaridade. Renda. Perspectiva Decolonial.Rural Women. Rural emigration. Education. Income. Decolonial Perspective.Mujeres Rurales. Emigración Rural. Escolaridad. Renta. Perspectiva Decolonial.This article analyzes the relations of power, of knowledge and of being that, since colonialism, have constituted hierarchies around gender classifications. Our culture labels as non-civilized and non-human those who do not fit the hegemonic model; this label is used to understand the role of women in rural contexts. In rural areas, modern women seek to break with established relations of power, seeking greater independence and access to public leadership. Given these questions, it is worth asking: what are the factors that empower rural women? It is observed that education and non-agricultural income alternatives make it possible to break their invisibility in rural establishments. For the construction of the analysis, the statistical data are presented from a sample of 95 cases of the rural population of Itapejara d'Oeste / PR. The initial survey was carried out in 2005 and later updated in 2010 and 2015. Econometric tools, based on the limited dependent variable model (LDVM) were used. The results indicated the occurrence of a greater emigration of women related to higher education, as well as a decrease of this emigration when women started to have greater access to non-agricultural income in rural areas. Both forms of access to public space have given rural women greater independence and probably helped to break out of their invisibility.Este artículo analiza las relaciones de poder, saber y ser que, desde el colonialismo, han constituido jerarquías en torno a las clasificaciones de género. Nuestra cultura etiqueta como no civilizada y no humana a aquella(o)s que no se encuadran en el modelo hegemónico, esta etiqueta se utiliza para comprender el rol de las mujeres en el medio rural. En las zonas rurales, las mujeres modernas intentan romper las relaciones de poder establecidas, buscan más independencia y tener acceso al liderazgo público. Ante a estas cuestiones, cabe preguntarse: ¿Cuáles son los factores que empoderan a las mujeres? Se observa que la escolaridad y las alternativas de renta no agrícolas les permiten traspasar su invisibilidad en los establecimientos rurales. Para la construcción del análisis se presentan los datos estadísticos de una muestra de 95 casos de la población rural de Itapejara d'Oeste / PR, cuya investigación inicial fue realizada en 2005 y actualizada en 2010 y 2015, en este análisis, se utilizó herramientas econométricas basadas en el modelo de variable dependiente limitada (MVLD). Los resultados indicaron la ocurrencia de una mayor emigración de mujeres relacionada a más alta escolaridad, así como una reducción en esta emigración cuando las mujeres comenzaron a tener más acceso a ingresos no agrícolas en el medio rural. Ambas formas de acceso al espacio público han dado a las mujeres rurales una mayor independencia y probablemente les han ayudado a salir de su invisibilidad.Este artigo analisa as relações de poder, saber e ser que, desde o colonialismo, constituíram hierarquias em torno das classificações de gênero. Nossa cultura rotula como não civilizada e não humana aquelas(es) que não se enquadram no modelo hegemônico, esse rótulo é usado para entender o papel da mulher no meio rural. Nas áreas rurais, as mulheres modernas buscam romper com as relações de poder estabelecidas, procuram maior independência e acesso à liderança pública. Diante dessas questões, vale a pena perguntar: quais são os fatores que empoderam as mulheres rurais? Observa-se que a escolaridade e as alternativas de renda não agrícola possibilitam quebrar sua invisibilidade nos estabelecimentos rurais. Para a construção da análise, são apresentados os dados estatísticos de uma amostra de 95 casos da população rural de Itapejara d'Oeste/PR, cujo levantamento inicial foi realizado em 2005 e posteriormente atualizado em 2010 e 2015, nesta análise, utilizou-se de ferramentas econométricas, com base no modelo de variável limitada dependente (MVLD). Os resultados indicaram a ocorrência de uma maior emigração de mulheres relacionadas à maior escolaridade, bem como uma redução dessa emigração quando as mulheres passaram a ter maior acesso a rendimentos não agrícolas no meio rural. Ambas as formas de acesso ao espaço público deram às mulheres rurais maior independência e provavelmente ajudaram a sair de sua invisibilidade.Edunisc - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul2021-01-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/1502110.17058/redes.v26i0.15021Redes ; Vol. 26 (2021)Redes; Vol. 26 (2021)Redes; Vol. 26 (2021)Redes; v. 26 (2021)1982-6745reponame:Redes (Santa Cruz do Sul. 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Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power Movimientos de Emigración de Mujeres Rurales en Itapejara d’Oeste/Pr: enfrentando relaciones de poder patriarcales Movimentos de Emigração de Mulheres Rurais em Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: enfrentando relações de poder patriarcais |
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Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power |
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Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power Wedig, Josiane Carine Mulheres Rurais. Emigração Rural. Escolaridade. Renda. Perspectiva Decolonial. Rural Women. Rural emigration. Education. Income. Decolonial Perspective. Mujeres Rurales. Emigración Rural. Escolaridad. Renta. Perspectiva Decolonial. |
title_short |
Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power |
title_full |
Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power |
title_fullStr |
Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power |
title_full_unstemmed |
Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power |
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Emigration Movements of Rural Women in Itapejara d’Oeste/PR: facing relations of patriarchal power |
author |
Wedig, Josiane Carine |
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Wedig, Josiane Carine Ternoski, Simão Perondi, Miguel Angelo Kiyota, Norma |
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author |
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Ternoski, Simão Perondi, Miguel Angelo Kiyota, Norma |
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Wedig, Josiane Carine Ternoski, Simão Perondi, Miguel Angelo Kiyota, Norma |
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Mulheres Rurais. Emigração Rural. Escolaridade. Renda. Perspectiva Decolonial. Rural Women. Rural emigration. Education. Income. Decolonial Perspective. Mujeres Rurales. Emigración Rural. Escolaridad. Renta. Perspectiva Decolonial. |
topic |
Mulheres Rurais. Emigração Rural. Escolaridade. Renda. Perspectiva Decolonial. Rural Women. Rural emigration. Education. Income. Decolonial Perspective. Mujeres Rurales. Emigración Rural. Escolaridad. Renta. Perspectiva Decolonial. |
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This article analyzes the relations of power, of knowledge and of being that, since colonialism, have constituted hierarchies around gender classifications. Our culture labels as non-civilized and non-human those who do not fit the hegemonic model; this label is used to understand the role of women in rural contexts. In rural areas, modern women seek to break with established relations of power, seeking greater independence and access to public leadership. Given these questions, it is worth asking: what are the factors that empower rural women? It is observed that education and non-agricultural income alternatives make it possible to break their invisibility in rural establishments. For the construction of the analysis, the statistical data are presented from a sample of 95 cases of the rural population of Itapejara d'Oeste / PR. The initial survey was carried out in 2005 and later updated in 2010 and 2015. Econometric tools, based on the limited dependent variable model (LDVM) were used. The results indicated the occurrence of a greater emigration of women related to higher education, as well as a decrease of this emigration when women started to have greater access to non-agricultural income in rural areas. Both forms of access to public space have given rural women greater independence and probably helped to break out of their invisibility. |
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