Abstract
This paper analyses the interdisciplinary crossroads between Geography, Sociology and Anthropology that have led to a dialogue between the concepts: territorial mobility and inequalities of class, gender and race-ethnicity, focusing on topics related to diverse insertions of male and female migrants in agriculture labor markets in Argentina. It remarks that the complexities of the category labor migrants should be considered and it reflects on the challenges that such approaches pose to the study of territorial mobilities, labor markets and socio-cultural inequalities.
Keywords:
territorial mobility; labor circuits; rural work; inequalities; Argentina