Migration and Gender in Morocco

Migration and Gender in Morocco
Author: Moha Ennaji,Fatima Sadiqi
Publsiher: Red Sea Press(NJ)
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UVA:X030253641

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Gender in Transnationalism

Gender in Transnationalism
Author: Ruba Salih
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136604997

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A fascinating ethnographic journey into migrant women's lives across two countries, Gender in Transnationalism highlights women's construction of 'home' between Morocco and Italy as a significant site whereby broader feelings and narratives of displacement and belonging can be grasped. Salih investigates what Moroccan women's relations with their adopted country are and how their identities, conceptualisations of home and cultural practices are shaped by the transnational dimension of their lives. This interdisciplinary book provides a gendered account of transnational migration, in the context of changing configurations in both the social sciences and people's lives, of notions of locality, identity, difference and citizenship, and by focusing on the 'lived experience' of Moroccan migrant women's transnationalism between Morocco and Italy. It will interest students and researchers of transnationalism, migration and gender.

Transnational Families Migration and Gender

Transnational Families  Migration and Gender
Author: Elisabetta Zontini
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845458058

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By linking the experiences of immigrant families with the increased reliance on cheap and flexible workers for care and domestic work in Southern Europe, this study documents the lived experiences of neglected actors of globalization — migrant women — as well as the transformations of Western families more generally. However, while describing in detail the structural and cultural contexts within which these women have to operate, the book questions dominant paradigms about women as passive victims of patriarchal structures and brings out instead their agency and the creative ways in which they take control of their lives in often difficult circumstances. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, the author offers a valuable dual comparison between two Southern European countries on the one hand and between two migrant groups, one Christian and one Muslim, on the other, thus bringing to light unique detailed data on migration decision-making, settlement and on the multiple ways in which different women cope with the consequences of their transnational lives.

The Impact of Male Migration on Rural Women in Morocco

The Impact of Male Migration on Rural Women in Morocco
Author: Eva Fuchs
Publsiher: Lit Verlag
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Emigration and immigration
ISBN: 3643102178

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A lot of young Moroccan men migrate internally or abroad, searching for better living conditions for themselves and their families, leaving their wives, sisters and mothers behind. This study focuses on the impact of male migration on women, who are left behind in the rural area of Morocco. Taking into account that Moroccan households are based on patriarchal principles, which also define male and female roles, it gives a close analysis of Jorf, which is situated in the region of Tafilalet in southeast Morocco.

Dreams of Passage

Dreams of Passage
Author: Gina Crivello
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2003
Genre: Rifs (Berber people)
ISBN: UCR:31210017937663

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Migration and Environmental Change in Morocco

Migration and Environmental Change in Morocco
Author: Lore Van Praag,Loubna Ou-Salah,Elodie Hut,Caroline Zickgraf
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030613907

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This open access book studies the migration aspirations and trajectories of people living in two regions in Morocco that are highly affected by environmental change or emigration, namely Tangier and Tinghir, as well as the migration trajectories of immigrants coming from these regions currently living in Belgium. This book departs from the development of a new theoretical framework on the relationship between environmental changes and migration that can be applied to the Moroccan case. Qualitative research conducted in both countries demonstrate how the interplay between migration and environmental factors is not as straightforward as it seems, due to its wider social, political, economic, demographic and environmental context. Findings show how existing cultures of migration, remittances, views on nature and discourses on climate change create distinct abilities, capacities and aspirations to migrate due to environmental changes. The results illustrate how migration and environmental factors evolve gradually and mutually influence each other. In doing so, this book offers new insights in the ways migration can be seen as an adaptation strategy to deal with environmental change in Morocco.

Global Migration Gender and Health Professional Credentials

Global Migration  Gender  and Health Professional Credentials
Author: Margaret Walton-Roberts
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781487531751

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Bringing together diverse approaches and case studies of international health worker migration, Global Migration, Gender, and Health Professional Credentials critically reimagines how we conceptualize the transfer of value embodied in internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs). This volume provides key insights into the economistic and feminist concepts of global value transmission, the complexity of health worker migration, and the gendered and intersectional intricacies involved in the workplace integration of immigrant health care workers. The contributions to this edited collection uncover the multitude of actors who play a role in creating, transmitting, transforming, and utilizing the value embedded in international health migrants.

Time Migration and Forced Immobility

Time  Migration and Forced Immobility
Author: Stock, Inka
Publsiher: Bristol University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529201970

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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book is concerned with the effects of migration policy-making in Europe on migrants in the Global South and challenges current migration politics to consider alternative ways of looking at the modern migratory phenomenon. Based on in-depth ethnographic research in Morocco with migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, the author considers current migration dynamics from the perspectives of migrants themselves to examine the long-term social effects of immobility experienced by migrants whom get stuck in ‘transit’ countries. This book is an invaluable learning resource for those wishing to understand the social and political processes that migration policies lead to, particularly in countries in the Global South.