Labor Inactivity as a Way of Making Invisible the Women's Work: Contributions to the New Mapping of the Rural Labor Market in Chile

Rodríguez Garcés C.R.; Padilla Fuentes G.B.; Valenzuela Orrego M.A.

Abstract

Labor inactivity, especially among women belonging to rural populations, is an artificially homogeneous concept in which habitualness and transience coexist. This paper analyzes the inactivity in the rural women and their decision-making routes, how their contributing role is render invisible, and the cultural norm influencing this issue. While taking care of the family is one of the main reasons refraining them from working, a strong presence of potentially active women is reported. This fact accounts for the transience and relevance of the cultural context in the woman's decision-making sphere, reinforced by her educative capital, her partner and her age.

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Título según WOS: Labor Inactivity as a Way of Making Invisible the Women's Work: Contributions to the New Mapping of the Rural Labor Market in Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Labor inactivity as a way of making invisible the women’s work: Contributions to the new mapping of the rural labor market in Chile [A inatividade laboral como invisibilização do trabalho feminino: Contribuições para a nova cartografia do mercado de trabalho rural no Chile] [La inactividad laboral como invisibilización del trabajo femenino: Aportes a la nueva cartografía del mercado laboral rural en Chile]
Título de la Revista: CUADERNOS DE DESARROLLO RURAL
Volumen: 16
Número: 83
Editorial: PONTIFICIA UNIV JAVERIANA, FAC EDUC
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.11144/Javeriana.cdr16-83.ilit

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS