REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE AND THE VULNERABILITY OF BLACK WOMEN IN THE LABOR MARKET
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n4-045Keywords:
Black women, World of work, Reproductive justice, IntersectionalityAbstract
This article aims to investigate the vulnerability of black women in the context of sexual and reproductive human rights, as well as the impacts of these vulnerabilities in the workplace. The focus of the research is to identify the dimensions and consequences of reproductive (in)justice and how these affect the ability of black women to enter and remain in the labor market. Specific objectives include: examining the challenges faced by Black women in obtaining and maintaining jobs; explore the dimensions and repercussions of reproductive justice in the workplace context; and, finally, to analyze reproductive rights, challenges and perspectives for the recognition of reproductive justice of black women as an essential human right for access to justice, reducing discrimination and social inequality in the workplace. The methodology adopted for this research is exploratory, using a hypothetical deductive approach. In terms of procedures, the study is based on literature review and documentary analysis.
