Abstract
This study brings an approach to women’s work and ganery relationships in family farming and aims to address and discuss some points relating to the evolution of female work, discrimination, prejudice and domination experienced by women in social and labour relations. From all that is seen and addressed, it can be said that a woman has long been constrained and subjected to secondary positions in the home and society. First by force, and then by more succinct means such as the creation of laws and a whole machist and patriarchal culture. While significant progress has been made in winning political spaces for expression and recognition, in the possibility of access to education, in the ability of women to perform their work, deadlocks on domestic work are still crucial issues to be addressed.