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Strengths and resilience of migrant women in transit: an analysis of the narratives of Central American women in irregular transit through Mexico towards the United States

Autor
Way, Mayra Carolina Lemus
Data de publicação
08 Mar 2019
Acesso
Acesso livre
Palavras-chave
Resilience
female migration
Strengths perspective
Transit migration
Resumo
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This study departed from the idea that all people, including those hardest hit by adversity, have strengths and resiliencies. It posed the question on how a particularly vulnerable group, Central American migrant women in irregular transit through Mexico, used their strengths and resilience to reach the border with the United States. Past research has failed to address the issue of strengths and resilience in Central American migrant women; instead, much attention has been placed on the risks and vulnerabilities of this group. This research started from the strengths perspective and resilience theories to address the issue of skills and abilities of migrant women in transit through Mexico. Specifically, it was about discovering the women’s strengths, knowing how they used them to face and overcome the adversities of the journey and how they made sense of them. For this purpose, 10 narrative interviews were conducted in the Mexican border city of Tijuana, and micro ethnographic work was done with these women. The results of this research indicated that these migrant women are possessors of internal and external strengths, the firsts are related to their religious beliefs, courage, endurance and goal setting; and the seconds with the support received from people, institutions and their families. It was concluded that thanks to the combination of all these strengths, these women were able to successfully reach the border with the United States.

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