Gendering Migration Livelihood and Entitlements

Gendering Migration  Livelihood and Entitlements
Author: Monica Boyd,Deanna Pikkov,United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
Publsiher: Geneva : UNRISD
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2005
Genre: Canada
ISBN: CORNELL:31924100655384

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New Perspectives on Gender and Migration

New Perspectives on Gender and Migration
Author: Nicola Piper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135911287

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This book discusses recent theoretical and empirical developments in international migration from a gender perspective. Its main objective is to analyse the diversification and stratification of gendered migratory streams with regard to skill level, labour market integration, and legal status. In turn a migrant’s position in relation to these axes influences access to entitlements and rights. Conceptually, the book builds upon the recent shift in scholarly research on migration, with women-centred research shifting more toward the analysis of gender. Migration is now viewed as a gendered phenomenon that requires more sophisticated theoretical and analytical tools than sex as a dichotomous variable. Theoretical formulations of gender as relational, and as spatially and temporally contextual have begun to inform gendered analyses of migration. The contributions to this book elaborate in more detail the broader social factors that influence migrating women’s and men’s roles, access to resources, facilities and services. Empirically, all major regions are discussed, pointing to common trends such as the increasing significance of the regionalization of migration flows as well as some noteworthy differences.

Empowering Migrant Women

Empowering Migrant Women
Author: Leah Briones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317144151

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Based on insights from Filipina experiences of domestic work in Paris and Hong Kong, this volume breaks through the polarized thinking and migration-centric policy action on the protection of migrant women domestic workers from abuse to link migrants' rights and victimization with livelihood, migration and development. The book contextualizes agency and rights in the workers' capability to secure a livelihood in the global political economy and is instrumental in making the problem of migrant women workers' empowerment both a migration and development agenda. The volume is essential reading for social scientists, bureaucrats and non-governmental political activists interested in the protection of the rights and livelihoods of migrants. It will also appeal to migration and feminist scholars who have yet to adopt the contribution of critical development studies in the analysis of low-skilled female labour migration.

Gendered Migrations

Gendered Migrations
Author: Jannatul Ferdous
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819704446

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Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction

Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction
Author: E. Kofman,P. Raghuram
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137510143

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Eleonore Kofman and Parvati Raghuram argue for the benefits of social reproduction as a lens through which to understand gendered transformations in global migration. They highlight the range of sites, sectors, and skills in which migrants are employed and how migration is both a cause and an outcome of depletion in social reproduction.

Poverty Gender and Migration

Poverty  Gender and Migration
Author: Sadhna Arya,Anupama Roy
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761934596

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This volume studies the new migratory flows among Asian women, focusing particularly on poverty and the attendant issues of powerlessness that mediate women′s migration. While gender provides the conceptual tool for mapping differential experiences of social reality, by identifying poverty and migration as significant axes around which social relations and processes unfold, the volume unravels the complex layers of needs, networks and choices that come into play in poverty-driven migration.

Gender Mobilities and Livelihood Transformations

Gender  Mobilities  and Livelihood Transformations
Author: Ragnhild Lund,Kyoko Kusakabe,Smita Mishra Panda,Yunxian Wang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135082062

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In the era of globalization many minority populations are subject to marginalization and expulsion from their traditional habitats due to rapid economic restructuring and changing politico-spatial relations. This book presents an analytical framework for understanding how mobility is an inherent part of such changes. The book demonstrates how current neoliberal policies are making people increasingly on the move – whether voluntarily or forced, and whether individually, as family, or as whole communities – and how such mobility is changing the livelihoods of indigenous people, with particular focus on how these transformations are gendered. It queries how state policies and cross-border and cross-regional connections have shaped and redefined the livelihood patterns, rights and citizenship, identities, and gender relations of indigenous peoples. It also identifies the dynamic changes that indigenous men and women are facing, given rapid infrastructure improvements and commercialization and/or industrialization in their places of Environment. With a focus on mobility, this innovative book gives students and researchers in development studies, gender studies, human geography, anthropology and Asian studies a more realistic assessment of peoples livelihood choices under a time of rapid transformation, and the knowledge produced may add value to present development policies and practices.

Gender and International Migration in Europe

Gender and International Migration in Europe
Author: Eleonore Kofman,Annie Phizacklea,Parvati Raghuram,Rosemary Sales
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134705283

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Gender and International Migration in Europe is a unique work which introduces a gender dimension into theories of contemporary migrations. As the European Union seeks to extend equal opportunities, increasingly restrictionist immigration policies and the persistence of racism, deny autonomy and choice to migrant women. This work demonstrates how processes of globalisation and change in state policies on employment and welfare have maintained a demand for diverse forms of gendered immigration. The authors examine state and European Union policies of immigration control, family reunion, refugees and the management of immigrant and ethnic minority communities. Most importantly this work considers the opportunities created for political activity by migrant women and the extent to which they are able to influence and participate in mainstream policy-making. This volume will be essential reading for anyone involved in or interested in modern European immigration policy.