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Resumen de Women´s participation on board of merchant ships in Venezuela and their relation inland – ship

Rosana Salama Benazar, Emma Peraza, Reynaldo Montes de Oca Rivera, Jesús Ezequiel Martínez Marín

  • This paper is aimed to study the women´s participation on board of merchant ships in Venezuela and their relation in the inland – ship environment. It is used a hermeneutical vision from the gender perspective, in order to produce theoretical contributions regarding the equality of opportunities regardless of gender. Traditionally been marine was restricted to men, and the female´s presence was inconceivable. Nowadays, different organizations propose strategies for women´s inclusion, since the transcendence of their incorporation has turn into a worldwide concern. In Venezuela, the women admission to high nautical studies started in the year 2000, with the transformation of the nautical school, founded in 1811, into a This paper is aimed to study the women´s participation on board of merchant ships in Venezuela and their relation in the inland – ship environment. It is used a hermeneutical vision from the gender perspective, in order to produce theoretical contributions regarding the equality of opportunities regardless of gender. Traditionally been marine was restricted to men, and the female´s presence was inconceivable. Nowadays, different organizations propose strategies for women´s inclusion, since the transcendence of their incorporation has turn into a worldwide concern. In Venezuela, the women admission to high nautical studies started in the year 2000, with the transformation of the nautical school, founded in 1811, into a


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