Mexico's Social Security Debt and Care System Highlight Gender and Violence Issues

The articles shed light on two critical issues in Mexico: the growing social security debt linked to gender disparities, and the structural violence impacting caregiving systems. Women's reproductive roles are indirectly contributing to financial strains on social security, revealing systemic gender inequalities. Additionally, the societal costs of violence are embedded in the caregiving infrastructure, emphasizing the need for policy reforms to address these intertwined challenges.
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