Women migrating to Mexico for economic opportunities : the need for improved protections and rights / Anjali Fleury
2016
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TitleWomen migrating to Mexico for economic opportunities : the need for improved protections and rights / Anjali Fleury policy report 03/07
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GER
AccessEnglish: Report7 - PDF ;
Summary
As Mexico puts into place new policies and programs to address increased migration from the Northern Triangle countries, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, it is critical that policymakers take into account the rights and needs of migrant women working in Mexico. Women represent approximately half of the migrant population in Mexico, yet are often unable to acquire proper documentation or resources. Mexico's recent migration law facilitates work visas and protects migrant and women's rights, yet effective implementation falls short. This report examines the challenges faced by migrant women in three sectors – agriculture, domestic work, and sex work. The report concludes with recommendations for Mexico. This report is the first part of a two-part report series examining the migration of women from the Northern Triangle to Mexico.
AuthorsFleury, Anjali
UN University
UN University
DateBarcelona : UN University, 2016
Description
16 p.
ISBN / ISSN
2412-2173