Using an intersectional approach, this article explores the care regime in Ecuador and sheds light on the multiple forms of precarity experienced by racialized motherhoods. The analysis reveals how gender and race interact within a web of structural inequalities, shaped by labor informality, state weakness, and the persistence of colonial logics in care policies
Jennifer Chávez Barriga , Universidad de las Américas
Magister en Comunicación Estratégica Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar- Analista de Vinculación Universidad de las Américas- Quito Ecuador.
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Chávez Barriga , J. (2025). Marginalized Motherhoods: The Care Regime, Intersectional Perspectives, and Structural Inequalities in Ecuador. Revista Punto Género, (24), pp. 68–87. https://doi.org/10.5354/2735-7473.2025.82607