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Global Youth Migration and Gendered Modalities

Global Youth Migration and Gendered Modalities
Author: Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Immigrant children
ISBN: 9781447340232

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Youth migration is a global phenomenon, and it is gendered. This collection presents original studies on gender and youth migration from the 19th century onwards, from international and interdisciplinary perspectives.


Global perspectives of gendered youth migration

Global perspectives of gendered youth migration
Author: Bonifacio, Glenda
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447340205

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Youth migration is a global phenomenon, and it is gendered. This collection presents original studies on gender and youth migration from the 19th century onwards, from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. An international group of contributors explore the imperial histories of youth migration, their identities and sexualities, the impact of education, policies and practices, and the roles, contribution and challenges of young migrants in certain industries and services, as well as in communities. These cross-disciplinary themes include cases from Albania, Bangladesh, Canada, Ethiopia, France, Hungary, Italy, Philippines, Senegal, Syria, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.


Global perspectives of gendered youth migration

Global perspectives of gendered youth migration
Author: Bonifacio, Glenda
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447340191

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Youth migration is a global phenomenon, and it is gendered. This collection presents original studies on gender and youth migration from the 19th century onwards, from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. An international group of contributors explore the imperial histories of youth migration, their identities and sexualities, the impact of education, policies and practices, and the roles, contribution and challenges of young migrants in certain industries and services, as well as in communities. These cross-disciplinary themes include cases from Albania, Bangladesh, Canada, Ethiopia, France, Hungary, Italy, Philippines, Senegal, Syria, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.


Women, Gender and Labour Migration

Women, Gender and Labour Migration
Author: Pamela Sharpe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134586639

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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.


Childhood, Youth and Migration

Childhood, Youth and Migration
Author: Christine Hunner-Kreisel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319311115

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This book shows the different ways in which migration matters in the context of global and local childhood and youth. Furthermore, it highlights that childhood, youth and migration as well as local and global perspectives need to be thought and analyzed together, to address the significant dimensions of social inequality in the context of growing up. Migration as a phenomenon is most often motivated by the search for a better life. Very often children and young people, migrating alone or together with their families, migrate to ameliorate their own or others’ living conditions and seize opportunities for realizing a good life. Today as well as in the past this search for a better life is very often triggered by socio-economic reasons, war or terrorism. Against the backdrop of the topic raised above the book deals with children and young people’s own perspective in countries of migration. It promotes the idea of connecting global and local issues of childhood and youth with a special focus on questions of education. It studies questions of global and local living and highlights living circumstances shaped by patterns of migration and mobility.


Gendered Migrations

Gendered Migrations
Author: Jannatul Ferdous
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 144
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9819704448

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Women, Migration and Asylum in Turkey

Women, Migration and Asylum in Turkey
Author: Lucy Williams
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030288870

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This book examines the migration of women as gendered subjects to and from Turkey, using feminist research practices to explore a range of diverse experiences of migrant women as refugees, asylum seekers, undocumented or documented migrants. The collection includes contributions from researchers, practitioners, and migrants themselves to present a nuanced analysis that challenges binary divisions between ‘forced’ and ‘voluntary’ migrants and highlights the political and social agency of refugee and migrant women in Turkey. Drawing on a rich body of original empirical and theoretical research the volume explores recent policy change in Turkey, the political and social influences that have shaped migration policy (both internally and globally), and how women migrants have been positioned within its changing refugee and migration regimes. Analysis of the Turkish experience of redesigning migration policy in a country with weak civil protection against gender discrimination provides important lessons, in particular for countries in the Global South that are under pressure from the Global North to control and manage migrant flows. This interdisciplinary volume offers gender-sensitive recommendations for policymakers and practitioners and will advance global debates on migration management and governance across the fields of sociology, social policy, anthropology, labour economics and political science.


Proletarian and Gendered Mass Migrations

Proletarian and Gendered Mass Migrations
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004251383

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Proletarian and Gendered Mass Migrations connects the 19th- and 20th-century labor migrations and migration systems in global transcultural perspective. It emphasizes macro-regional internal continuities or discontinuities and interactions between and within macro-regions. The essays look at migrant workers experiences in constraining frames and the options they seize or constraints they circumvent. It traces the development from 19th-century proletarian migrations to industries and plantations across the globe to 20th- and 21st-century domestics and caregiver migrations. It integrates male and female migration and shows how women have always been present in mass migrations. Studies on historical development over time are supplemented by case studies on present migrations in Asia and from Asia. A systems approach is combined with human agency perspectives. Contributors include Rochelle Ball, Shelly Chan, Dennis D. Cordell, Michael Douglass, Christiane Harzig, Dirk Hoerder, Muhamad Nadratuzzaman Hosen, Hassène Kassar, Kamel Kateb, Amarjit Kaur, Kiranjit Kaur, Gijs Kessler, Akram Khater, Elizabeth A. Kuznesof, Vera Mackie, Adam McKeown, Tomoko Nakamatsu, Ooi Keat Gin, Aswatini Raharto, Marlou Schrover, and Patcharawalai Wongboonsin.


Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth

Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth
Author: Ruth Panelli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134153899

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This collection of international research and collaborative theoretical innovation examines the socio-cultural contexts and negotiations that young people face when growing up in rural settings across the world. This book is strikingly different to a standard edited book of loosely linked, but basically independent, chapters. In this case, the book presents both thematically organised case studies and co-authored commentaries that integrate and advance current understandings and debates about rural childhood and youth.