2013
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Alejandro Goldberg, « Trayectorias migratorias, itinerarios de salud y experiencias de participación política de mujeres migrantes bolivianas que trabajaron y vivieron en talleres textiles clandestinos del Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, Argentina », HAL-SHS : études de genres, ID : 10670/1.m48tvz
It addresses ethnographically the migratory paths and health itineraries of Bolivian migrant women who worked and lived ---in many cases with their children--- in clandestine textile workshops of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, exposed to specific health risk situations. The lack of documentation and the prohibition of leaving the workshop, infringe their right to health care (like the rest of their rights). This is enhanced by their migration paths, that commonly occurs in the context of criminal mechanisms such as trata, human trafficking and reduction to servitude. After a period ranging from six to twelve months, some of these women leave the workshops and enter into organizations that fight against slave labor, or textile cooperatives with decent working conditions.