“If I lose this, I have nothing”: ‘carrier’ women during the Spanish-Moroccan border closure

The closure of the Spanish Southern border between Morocco and the Spanish city of Melilla induced by Covid-19 disrupt the work and life course of thousands of women crossing merchandise on the border. This research analyzes the survival strategies of these women after the border closure and the tra...

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Hlavní autoři: Granda, Lucía, Soriano Miras, Rosa Maria
Médium: Online
Jazyk:spa
eng
Vydáno: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2023
On-line přístup:https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/1087
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Shrnutí:The closure of the Spanish Southern border between Morocco and the Spanish city of Melilla induced by Covid-19 disrupt the work and life course of thousands of women crossing merchandise on the border. This research analyzes the survival strategies of these women after the border closure and the transformations of this unequal region. Using a Grounded Theory approach, participant observation and interviews to carrier women and informants were conducted in Melilla in 2021. Migration, family support and other precarious feminized jobs were found to be the most common survival alternatives. The conclusions point out that the border closure and the changes affecting the region of Nador may be the end of this income source for these women. This analysis contributes with new data on the global feminization of survival, although further research on these strategies is needed due to the constant changes in this border.