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Title: Territorio y género: Aspectos clave para entender las dinámicas demográficas actuales en un contexto de creciente urbanidad. El caso de la comarca de Terra Chá (Galicia)
Author: Pena Basanta, Elena
Tutor: García García, María C.
Abstract: Rural regions are the counterpoint to the peak of agglomeration and densification current urban. As a critique of the unbalanced dynamics of the territory, this work aims to visualize the consequences on rural regions of the phenomenon of depopulation: aging, the masculinization of the population and the loss of economic and community fabric, accompanied by a lack of protection also from the public sector. The region of A Terra Chá is the example chosen for the study of this process of demographic regression that goes back several decades, from the middle of the century XX, and that has now become a problem of urgent relevance. The process of demographic regression has given rise to a multi-scalar social problem that until now At the moment it has been little studied from a gender, community and local perspective. The role of women in the creation of the myth of matriarchal Galicia and the presence of the emigration as a paradigm of social ascent still today accompany the citizenship. This research is focused on understanding the peculiarities of the Galician community to describe the present of the municipalities chairegos and their possibilities for the future, focusing on the people who they inhabit.
Keywords: Gender studies
demography
depopulation
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/  
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