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Vulnerability to Forced Labour and Trafficking: The case of Romanian women in the agricultural sector in Sicily

2015

This paper focuses on labour and sexual exploitation faced by Romanian female workers employed in the agricultural sector in Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. Drawing on fieldwork conducted in 2013 and 2014 with Romanian female farm workers in Ragusa, the paper identifies factors that contribute towards their vulnerability to exploitation. By paying specific attention to the experiences of women who are mothers with dependent children, we look at structural factors that increase their vulnerability and consider how this vulnerability ‘forces’ women into situations whereby they effectively accept and/or submit to abuse. We also highlight how European Union (EU) citizenship does not automatically protec…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoEconomic growthSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativimedia_common.quotation_subjectDeclarationPsychological interventionDevelopment economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCitizenshipmedia_commonlabour exploitation sexual exploitation European Union citizen migrants female migrants farm workers human trafficking forced labour vulnerability Italy Romaniabusiness.industrySettore IUS/14 - Diritto Dell'Unione EuropeaRomanianlcsh:LawDirectivelanguage.human_languageGeographyAgriculturePolitical Science and International RelationslanguageNorm (social)businessLawlcsh:KAnti-Trafficking Review
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Female alliances against the proximity violence

2021

The chapter analizes the phenomenon of proximity violence as umbrella concept of the most underhanded form of violence against women. It then explores the contribution of the female professionals working in the shelters and the specific tools used by them in order to support migrant women victims of proximity violence.

Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generaleproximity violence female migrants social worker female alliance
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