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Globalization and Free Trade Agreements: A Profile of a Nicaraguan Factory Community
Authors:Wendy Sellers Campbell  Idania Lisette Lainez Hernández  Jessica Ceremuga  Hallie Farmer
Institution:1. Department of Social Work , Winthrop University , Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA campbellw@winthrop.edu;3. Carrera de Psicología, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas , Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua , León, Nicaragua;4. Department of Social Work , Winthrop University , Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA
Abstract:This study examines a Nicaraguan community 3 years after the signing of the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to learn how families, living in a community constructed near a US-owned factory, maintained resilience under growing negative conditions. These conditions relate to family dislocation, loss of support systems, lack of childcare, safe water, and food security, in addition to labor injustices. Although maintaining relatively high scores on a baseline resilience test, these families and others like them in Central America, demonstrate a struggle for survival in a globalized context.
Keywords:free trade  Nicaragua  community development  globalization  resilience
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