Relaciones de género

Gender affects migration at the macro, meso, and micro level through structural labour demand, the work-care nexus, and the individual’s role in the household. Gender relations further refers to marriage migration.

Studies listed under this migration driver include marriage migration, societal and cultural gendered migration roles, norms and decisions, and gendered access to and use of migration networks.

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Understanding consumer switching intention of peer-to-peer accommodation: A push-pull-mooring framework

Authors Yaqing Zhang, Hee-Kyun Oh, Chung Hun Lee
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Citations (WoS) 13
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1 Journal Article

Introduction : irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe : who cares?

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Year 2013
Book Title Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Irregular migrant domestic workers in Europe : who cares?, Burlington ; Farnham : Ashgate, 2013, Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series, 209-232
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10 Book Chapter

Reversal of the Gender Order? Male Marriage Migration to Germany by North African and Turkish Men: Consequences for Family Life, Work, and the Socialization of the Next Generation

Principal investigator Ursula Apitzsch (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2012
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11 Project

Migration, Gender, and Family

Authors Juan Carlos Calleros Alarcon
Book Title Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
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12 Book Chapter

Gender and migration in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan African countries

Authors Gian Carlo BLANGIARDO
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Year 2012
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18 Report

Marriage and transnational family life among Somali migrants in Finland

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Abdirashid A. Ismail
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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23 Journal Article

Gender and Migration. The case of Sudan

Authors Amna Omer MOHAMED-ALI
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Year 2011
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25 Report

Migrationen im Zarenreich (1830er Jahre bis 1914)

Principal investigator Lutz Häfner (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2013
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33 Project

Welfare from Ethics. A gender perspective

Authors Nancy Caballero Reynaga
Year 2016
Journal Name NOESIS-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES
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38 Journal Article

La migration féminine au Mali

Authors Modibo KEITA
Description
Les données et les recherches au sujet de la migration féminine au Mali sont rares. Cet article, qui privilégie une approche qualitative, suggère d’approfondir la question de la relation entre migration féminine et promotion de la femme, autrement dit la connaissance des conséquences de la migration féminine aux plans individuel, social, économique et culturel. Cette question renvoie, plus largement, à la question de la promotion de la femme et à la relation entre genre et développement (GeD). À travers différents exemples, cet article suggère des pistes de réflexion, afin de soutenir et de renforcer le rôle des femmes migrantes dans le développement. / Little data and research are available on gender migration in Mali. This paper, which adopts a qualitative approach, proposes, therefore, to deepen the understanding of the relationship between gender migration and the empowerment of women: in other words, the consequences of gender migration on the individual, social, economic and cultural levels. This question is related to the broader issues of women’s advancement and the relationship between gender and development (GeD). Different examples are presented in order to stimulate reflection, with the aim of supporting and strengthening women migrant’s contributions to development.
Year 2011
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EMpowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions

Principal investigator Birte Nienaber (Principal Investigator, coordinator), Isabelle Albert (Team member), Amalia Gilodi (Team member), José Oliveira (Team member), Jutta Bissinger (Team member), Catherine Richard (Team member), Constance Jacquemot (Team member), Jörg Plöger (PI ILS), Leonie Wagner (PI HAWK), Camillo Regalia (PI UCSC), Zsuzsanna Arendas (PI CEU), Jacob Lind (PI MAU), Majella Kilkey (PI UScheffield), Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek (PI SWPS), Nadine Drechoux (PI EURICE), Rares Craiut (PI ECYC), Louise Ryan (PI LondonMet), Izabela Grabowska (PI AKE)
Description
The integration of immigrants is a precondition of an inclusive, cohesive and prosperous society. Successful integration will make migration an opportunity for both third-country nationals and host societies. If well integrated, migrants can contribute to making Europe a more prosperous, cohesive and inclusive society. The EU-funded MIMY project will research which integration strategies and policies can better support the empowerment of young vulnerable migrants to become active citizens within an inclusive society. The project, which brings together 11 disciplines and 12 partners, will examine 18 case studies in 9 countries. It will take a place- and gender-sensitive and migrant-centred approach to formulate evidence-based policy recommendations that will help to push policy and practice innovation in the field of migrant youth integration in Europe.
Year 2020
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Gender and migration in Sudan: socio-political aspects

Authors Munzoul ASSAL
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Year 2011
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45 Report

La féminisation de l’immigration d’origine algérienne : Un état de lieux

Authors Rafik BOUKLIA-HASSANE
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Year 2011
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47 Report

Protection and Paternalism: Narratives of Nepali Women Migrants and the Gender Politics of Discriminatory Labour Migration Policy

Authors Barbara Grossman-Thompson
Year 2016
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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48 Journal Article

Colombian Migration to Spain, the UK and Belgium

Authors Anastasia Bermudez
Book Title International Migration, Transnational Politics and Conflict
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49 Book Chapter

Securing Retirement Through Intra-European Migration: Older Romanian Women’s Transnational Struggle for Formal Social Protection

Authors Angelina Kussy, Ester Serra Mingot
Year 2023
Journal Name Migraciones. Publicación del Instituto Universitario de Estudios sobre Migraciones
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55 Journal Article

Migration, marriage and social mobility: Women in Sweden 1880-1900

Authors Martin Dribe, Bjorn Eriksson, Francesco Scalone
Year 2019
Journal Name EXPLORATIONS IN ECONOMIC HISTORY
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57 Journal Article

HEUNI Report Series №91. Unseen Victims. Why Refugee Women Victims of Gender-Based Violence Do Not Receive Assistance in the EU

Authors HEUNI, Inka Lilja, Elina Kervinen, ...
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The HEUNI report "Unseen Victims" presents the manifestations and consequences of gender-based violence and the challenges in assisting victims of violence in the migration context. With this report the authors aimed to increase the understanding of policymakers on the structural challenges asylum-seeking and refugee women who have experienced gender-based violence face.
Year 2020
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Geflüchtete Frauen und Familien

Principal investigator Herbert Brücker (Principal Investigator)
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"In dem Forschungsvorhaben wird die Fluchtmigration von Familien und Frauen untersucht. Das umfasst Fragen wie das Treffen von Migrationsentscheidungen im Familienkontext, die Selektivität der Fluchtmigration unter Genderaspekten, die besonderen Risiken der Flucht für Frauen und den Familiennachzug. All diese Faktoren sind nicht nur für das Verständnis der gender— und familienspezifischen Aspekte von Fluchtprozessen relevant, sondern auch für die spätere soziale Teilhabe und strukturelle Integration von geflüchteten Frauen und Familien. Darüber hinaus wird die spätere Integration und Teilhabe von Frauen und Familien in Deutschland untersucht. Dazu gehören Fragen wie Genderdifferenzen in der Teilhabe an Sprachkursen und anderen Integrationsmaßmahmen, an Bildung und Ausbildung, in der Integration in den Arbeitsmarkt und ihre Ursachen sowie die Teilhabe von geflüchteten Kindern und Jugendlichen am Bildungssystem und ihre Betreuung. Das Projekt wird in Kooperation mit dem IAB durchgeführt."
Year 2018
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64 Project

Labor migration, remittances and household income: A comparison between Filipino and Filipina overseas workers

Authors Moshe Semyonov, Anastasia Gorodzeisky
Year 2005
Journal Name International Migration Review
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65 Journal Article

Nouvelles perspectives sur les migrations dans et depuis la région de Kayes

Principal investigator Nehara Feldman (Coordinator), Stéphanie Lima (Investigator), Sandrine Mesplé-Somps (Investigator)
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Year 2018
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67 Project

Early school leaving in Spain: a longitudinal analysis by gender

Authors Martin Martin-Gonzalez, Sara M. Gonzalez-Betancor, Carmen Perez-Esparrells
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 1
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68 Journal Article

Female migration: A way out of discrimination?

Authors Ilse Ruyssen, Sara Salomone
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Development Economics
Citations (WoS) 7
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69 Journal Article

Gender and Migration in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Socio-Political Perspectives

Authors Yasser SHALABI
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Year 2011
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72 Report

Canada's Sub-Saharan African migrants: A scoping review

Authors Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika, Sophie Yohani, Bukola Salami, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 19
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75 Journal Article

Report on Egyptian Women Migration

Authors Heba NASSAR
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Year 2011
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79 Report

LGBTQI + Migrants: A Systematic Review and Conceptual Framework of Health, Safety and Wellbeing during Migration

Authors Vanessa Yarwood, Francesco Checchi, Karen Lau, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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83 Journal Article

Trans-Migrations: Border-Crossing and the Politics of Body Modification Among Puerto Rican Transgender Women

Authors Mark B. Padilla, Sheilla Rodriguez-Madera, Nelson Varas-Diaz, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Sexual Health
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84 Journal Article

Gender and the Determinants of International Migration from Rural Mexico over Time

Authors Susan Richter, J. Edward Taylor
Year 2008
Book Title The International Migration of Women
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86 Book Chapter

De los datos desagregados por sexo, a la perspectiva de género del hecho migratorio en Andalucía"

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En el presente Tema OPAM nº10, queremos ofrecer una visión de género del hecho migratorio de España y Andalucía. Una visión de género que no contempla un mero análisis de datos estadísticos desagregados por sexo, sino que pretende abordar la inmigración con un enfoque transversal, atendiendo al mainstrea-ming the gender, tratando así de evidenciar que en muchas ocasiones, las mujeres de origen inmigrante en nuestro país y concretamente, en nuestra comunidad, se encuentran con peculiaridades y aspectos diferenciales a los hombres: causas para emigrar de sus países, oportunidades laborales, acogida en destino, aceptación e integración sociocultural, nivel económico, entre otras cuestiones.El análisis de género, se presume de especial relevancia para el conocimiento de los procesos migrato-rios en nuestro territorio, pero para ello, se deberá contemplar como categoría de análisis, partiendo de hipótesis de género, y tratando de analizar de manera integral esta perspectiva, desde el propio diseño de las herramientas de recogida de la información. En la actualidad, este planteamiento no es del todo así, se atiende a la desagregación por sexo, sin em-bargo, no se incluye en la mayor parte de las fuentes estadísticas oficiales, como marcan los principios del mainstreaming the gender. Es por ello que, la elaboración del presente tema OPAM, apuesta por aportar una visión que contempla la posible existencia de elementos diferenciadores de género entre la población de origen inmigrante.
Year 2015
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89 Report

Women's migration and quality of life in Turkey

Authors Mohammad Hemmasi, Carolyn V Prorok
Year 2002
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 11
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92 Journal Article

Migration from and to Palestine from a gender perspective: results from the Migration Survey – 2010

Authors Mohammed DURAIDI
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Year 2011
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94 Report

Gender and the determinants of international migration from rural Mexico over time

Year 2008
Book Title The International migration of women
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97 Book Chapter

Genre et Migration : encadrement normatif et configuration(s) effective(s) en Mauritanie

Authors Ahmed-Mahmoud EL HOUSSEIN
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Cette étude aborde le thème, inexploré auparavant, des articulations, en droit mauritanien, entre Genre et Migration. Concluant, d’abord, à la précarité du statut formel des femmes migrantes, elle s’efforce, à l’appui, de passer au crible les contraintes normatives en cause. Dépassant, ensuite, cette approche partielle, elle tente de restituer, dans leur variété, les déterminants qui structurent, in situ, la réalité vécue des droits des migrantes. A partir de cette confrontation des textes au(x) contexte(s), elle dégage, enfin, des perspectives, en esquissant les évolutions prévisibles dans ce domaine. / This paper studies the topic, unexplored so far, of links between Gender and Migration in Mauritanian law. It tries to identify the normative constraints which determine the precarious formal status of female migrants there. It then goes beyond this partial approach to show the diversity of female migrants’ real rights. From this examination of texts and context, the paper then looks at some possible evolutions and perspectives in this domain.
Year 2011
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99 Report
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