Abstract
The purpose is to show the gender inequities that limit women's participation and access to health programs, becoming a symbolic and material barrier for Mexican migrant women on their returns. The qualitative methodology was used in three Mexican rural communities, fulfilling the triangulation and theoretical saturation. This strategy produced a typology from Bourdieu's theoretical perspective where, through the symbolic, the construction of two barriers was found from the social imaginary of migrants.
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