Feminismo e autonomia econômica: uma avaliação da ATER Mulheres no município de Currais Novos/RN - 2015/2017
The quest for women's economic autonomy is based on the feminist demand for inclusion in economic and social practices. In this context, organized women's movements, since 2003, have won the implementation of a set of public policies in order to promote development for rural women. Among t...
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Resumo: | The quest for women's economic autonomy is based on the feminist demand for inclusion in
economic and social practices. In this context, organized women's movements, since 2003, have
won the implementation of a set of public policies in order to promote development for rural
women. Among these achievements is ATER (Technical Assistance and Rural Extension),
which is a policy of assistance rural producers to strengthen production, associativism and
cooperativism. This work aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the ATER program for women
in the city of Currais Novos / RN from 2015 to 2017. More specifically, we propose to:
investigate whether the program has contributed to women's autonomy, identify if economic
changes and the perception of women's social role in the lives of beneficiaries have occurred
since participating in the program; and finally, to investigate the socialization of domestic work
and care within the families of the benefited women. The conceptual debate will be referenced
mainly in feminist theorists Federici (2019), Hirata (2007), Kergoat (2007), Brumer (2004) and
Carrasco (2018) in the approach of women's economic autonomy, sexual division of labor and
feminist economics dialoguing with the concept of development as the freedom by Amartya
Sen (2000). As for the research instruments for data collection, we used a semi-structured
interview script and the focus group interview, such instruments allowed us to bring the
assessment of the various actors and social agents directly involved in the effectuation of
ATER. It became evident that the policy brought significant results to the women benefited; the
increase in the production and in the financial autonomy provided the expansion of individual
and collective capacities. |
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