@article{oai:swu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006109, author = {南野, 奈津子 and MINAMINO, Natsuko}, issue = {916}, journal = {学苑, Gakuen}, month = {Feb}, note = {This paper discusses the vulnerability of migrant women based on literature and statistics of international and domestic organizations. Migrant women are vulnerable to gender discrimination and violence. With the feminization of migration in globalized societies, this discrimination and violence has increased and become more salient.   Migrant women who live in Japan experience vulnerability caused by barriers of culture and language, gender discrimination and violence, poverty facing single-mother households, and by lack of support for childrearing families. In providing support for migrant women, it is not entirely accurate to attribute problems solely to the idea that the vulnerability among migrant women is caused by their not being Japanese.   In Japan, Migrant women’s vulnerability consists of various factors such as poor working environment, the cultural and linguistic barriers many migrants face, lack of support for families with children, and poverty in general. Therefore, in order for effective support to be provided for migrant women, public social services to deal with issues of childcare, poverty, and gender related problems should be developed. Services designed specifically to help migrant women and other non-Japanese residents should be developed as well.}, pages = {61--74}, title = {〔論文〕移住外国人女性における生活構造の脆弱性に関する研究 ―子育ての担い手としての立場に焦点をあてて―}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ミナミノ, ナツコ} }