Windows of open government: Analysis of public policy and health of Mexicans women on their return from the US
Abstract
This study, in particular, explored the trajectories of women who make round-trip migration, where they take a trip to the United States of America spend time there, and return to their, and return to their places of origin. In the return, the participation of social subjects in social health programs and their relationship with open government were investigated. In addition, the national, state and municipal legal foundations are analyzed where the legal basic of the rights of migrants is supported for the analysis of public policy. In addition, to learn about his life, a qualitative approach was carried out where his narratives were analyzed through the application of semi-structured interviews where the data was collected and his speeches were interpreted from the epistemic base of constructivism. Shows that there is not a single from of response to migration, but rather a diversity of strategies for women´s health problems, since they go to private services due to access barriers and the digital divide, therefore, it is invited to open the open government windows. These results add to the scenario to continue assessing the barriers faced by open government and also allows the generation of an inclusive agenda that gives free access to health service for returning women from the management of public policy.
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