Acesso às políticas públicas sociais de mulheres do campo: uma análise da atuação da associação de mulheres trabalhadoras rurais do município de Belterra – Pará
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2019-11-14Autor
UCHÔA, Maria Zilomar de Sousa
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In Brazil, the first public policies for women were the result of the strengthening of social
movements, which also corroborated the participation of women in the drafting of the
constitutional text of 1988, which includes social rights for women. This study promotes a
debate on social rights and public policies directed at rural women in the context of a rural
association in the Amazon. The research addressed the following problem: What public
policies does the Association of Rural Women Workers of the Municipality of Belterra-Pará
(Amabela) have access to? Its general objective was to analyze the public policies that
Amabela women have access to. This is a descriptive research, with a bibliographic survey
(theoretical study) and semi-structured interviews (field research), with a qualitative
approach, and the data were analyzed using the content analysis technique. Twenty associates
were interviewed, which showed that Amabela women have access to general public policies
focused on education, work and social security, and no specific public policy was reported for
the associates. It was concluded that the association makes the women's movement stronger,
despite having insufficient access to public policies. Being associated enables these women to
have knowledge of their rights and guidance on how to claim them.
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