Women Gender and Labour Migration

Women  Gender and Labour Migration
Author: Pamela Sharpe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134586639

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Approximately half of all migrants today are female. The contributors to this volume consider the ways in which attention to gender is moving debates away from old paradigms, such as the push/pull motivation which used to dominate the field of migration studies. The authors consider women's experience of migration, especially in long distance, transnational moves. They examine the extent to which labour migration is a social and strategic decision for women.

Women Gender and Labour Migration

Women  Gender  and Labour Migration
Author: Pamela Sharpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2001
Genre: Minority women
ISBN: OCLC:767757066

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Women Migrant Workers

Women Migrant Workers
Author: Zahra Meghani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317387640

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This volume makes the case for the fair treatment of female migrant workers from the global South who are employed in wealthy liberal democracies as care workers, domestic workers, home health workers, and farm workers. An international panel of contributors provide analyses of the ethical, political, and legal harms suffered by female migrant workers, based on empirical data and case studies, along with original and sophisticated analyses of the complex of systemic, structural factors responsible for the harms experienced by women migrant workers. The book also proposes realistic and original solutions to the problem of the unjust treatment of women migrant workers, such as social security systems that are transnational and tailored to meet the particular needs of different groups of international migrant workers.

Women Gender Remittances and Development in the Global South

Women  Gender  Remittances and Development in the Global South
Author: Ton van Naerssen,Lothar Smith,Marianne H. Marchand
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134778003

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This book endeavours to take the conceptualisation of the relationship between transnational remittance exchanges and gender to a new level. Thus, inevitably, it provides a number of case studies of relationships between gender and remittances from around the world, highlighting different processes and practises. Thereby the authors seek to understand the impact of remittances on gender and gender relations, both at the sending as well as at the receiving end. For each case study authors ask how remittances affect gender identities and relationships but also vice versa. By itself this already adds a wealth of insights to a field that is remarkably understudied despite a volume of studies on gender and the feminization of migration in developing contexts. Chapters take an open, explorative approach to the relationship between gender and remittance behaviour with the aid of case studies focusing on transnational flows between migrants and countries of origin. With the wide variety of cases this book is able to provide conceptual insights to better understand how remittances affect gender identity, roles and relations (at both the receiving and sending end) and give specific attention to the roles of various actors directly and indirectly involved in remittance sending in current collectively organized remittance schemes from around the world.

Migrant Women and Work

Migrant Women and Work
Author: Anuja Agrawal
Publsiher: SAGE Publishing India
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2006-05-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789352805181

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Papers presented at the International Conference on Women and Migration in Asia, held at New Delhi in December 2003.

Gender and Migration in Developing Countries

Gender and Migration in Developing Countries
Author: Sylvia H. Chant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: UCSC:32106009653897

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Migration Gender and Care Economy

Migration  Gender and Care Economy
Author: S. Irudaya Rajan,N. Neetha
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429761768

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This volume closely analyses women’s role and experiences in migration (internal and international) and its interlinkages with the care economy in their functions as nurses and paid domestic workers as well as unpaid carers. Bringing together case studies from across India and other parts of the world, the essays in the volume capture the characteristics and specificities of female migration in different settings — be it for economic or associational reasons, or as left behind members. The book also looks at gender-specific discriminations and vulnerabilities along with the empowering aspects of migration. This volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of migration, gender studies, sociology, and social anthropology, as well as development studies, demography, and economics.

Gender and Migration

Gender and Migration
Author: Christiane Timmerman,Maria Lucinda Fonseca,Lore Van Praag,Sónia Pereira
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789462701632

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The impact of gender on migration processes Considering the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between gender relations and migration, the contributions in this book approach migration dynamics from a gender-sensitive perspective. Bringing together insights from various fields of study, it is demonstrated how processes of social change occur differently in distinct life domains, over time, and across countries and/or regions, influencing the relationship between gender and migration. Detailed analysis by regions, countries, and types of migration reveals a strong variation regarding levels and features of female and male migration. This approach enables us to grasp the distinct ways in which gender roles, perceptions, and relations, each embedded in a particular cultural, geographical, and socioeconomic context, affect migration dynamics. Hence, this volume demonstrates that gender matters at each stage of the migration process. In its entirety, Gender and Migrationgives evidence of the unequivocal impact of gender and gendered structures, both at a micro and macro level, upon migrant’s lives and of migration on gender dynamics.