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Titre:
Gender and migration in Southern Europe : women on the move / ed. by Floya Anthias and Gabriella Lazaridis
Auteur:Anthias, Floya; Lazaridis, Gabriella Editeur:
Oxford [etc.] : Berg
Date:
2000
Collation:
IX, 263 p. : fig., tabl. ; 22 cm
Collection:
Mediterranea series
Documents dans cette collection:Mediterranea series Sujet RERO:Migrations
- Femmes
- Europe du sud Sujet RERO - forme:[Actes de congrès] Description:
Extrait de la couverture : "The important role women play in the process of migration to the Western bloc - and in particular to Southern Europe where they often find jobs in the domestic service, tourist or sex industries - has been increasingly recognized. This timely book provides essential new insights into the forms of migration and the impact of gender relations on the migration and accommodation process, and also raises conceptual issues about ways of understanding migration in a global context. At a time when all the member states of the European Union have called for a reduction in immigration in response to its steady growth, the urgency of the topic is apparent. Contributors examine the possible legal, social and economic problems that increased immigration may produce."
Note:
Index
- Publication faisant suite à une conférence organisée à l'Université de Greenwich en décembre 1995 sur le thème de la migration et l'exclusion en Europe méridionale
Classification:neu-sfm Gender Identifiant:
1859732313 (cloth) (ISBN); 1859732364 (paper) (ISBN) No RERO:
R266847260
Titre:
Gender orders unbound : globalisation, restructuring and reciprocity / Ilse Lenz, Charlotte Ullrich, Barbara Fersch (eds.)
Auteur:Fersch, Barbara; Lenz, Ilse; Ullrich, Charlotte Editeur:
Opladen ; Farmington Hills, MI : Barbara Budrich
Date:
2007
Collation:
369 p. ; 21 cm
Sujet RERO:Conditions économiques
- Femmes
- Mondialisation Sujet RERO - forme:[Actes de congrès] Sujet LCSH:Equality -- Congresses
- Globalization -- Social aspects -- Congresses
- Sex discrimination -- Congresses
- Sex role -- Congresses
- Sexual division of labor -- Congresses
- Women -- Economic conditions -- 21st century -- Congresses
- Women -- Employment -- Congresses
- Women -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Congresses Contient:
The changing economic and political participation of women : hybridization, reversals and contradictions in the context of globalization / Diane Elson -- Men, masculinity research and gender justice / Raewyn Connell -- Migration, gender, empowerment / Mirjana Morokvasic -- Power people, working people, shadow people-- : gender, migration, class and practices of (in)equality / Ilse Lenz -- The gender-free concept in Japan and transcultural civil society / Michiko Mae -- On-line identities and organizational connections : networks of transnational feminist websites / Myra Marx Ferree -- Challenges for intersectionality in the transnational organization of European equality movements : forming platforms and maintaining turf in today's European Union / Alison E. Woodward -- Between gender mainstreaming, managing diversity and anti-discrimination : what are the implications of the European equality patchwork for migrants? / Helen Schwenken -- Soldiers' mothers fighting the military patriarchy : re-invention of responsible activist motherhood for human rights' struggle / Elena Zdravomyslova -- Changing the subject : labor regulations and gender (in)equality / Heidi Gottfried -- Combining bottom-up and top-down approaches : the gender mainstreaming policy of the International Labour Organization / Verena Schmidt -- The livelihood security system and social exclusion : the male breadwinner model revisited / Mari Osawa -- Modifying, reforming or transforming gender regimes? : effects of the new women's movement on the German welfare state / Regina-Maria Dackweiler -- Gender boundaries in organizational development : body and culture in German police / Ursula Müller -- Changes in parenthood and childhood in Europe and their impact on solidarity and reciprocity in the parent-child relationships / Norbert F. Schneider
Note:
Most papers were first presented at two international conferences held in the context of the Marie-Jahoda Visiting Professor Programme in International Gender Studies at Ruhr-University Bochum, held Nov. 2004 and Feb. 2006
- Includes bibliographical references
Classification:neu-sfm Gender Identifiant:
9783866490918 (pbk.) (ISBN) No RERO:
R004638460
Titre:
Gender awareness in migration theory : synthesizing actor and structure in Southern Africa / Caroline Wright
Auteur:Wright, Caroline Publication en relation:
In: Gender and migration. - Cheltenham : E. Elgar, 2000. - p. 3-26
Document hôte:Gender and migration Classification:neu-sfm Gender No RERO:
R004600466
Titre:
When women come first : gender and class in transnational migration / by Sheba Mariam George
Auteur:George, Sheba Mariam Editeur:
Berkeley ; New York ; London : University of California press
Date:
2005
Collation:
XVIII, 29 p. : graph., tabl., cartes ; 23 cm
Sujet RERO:Conditions sociales
- rôle (sociologie)
- sexe (genre)
- Infirmières
- Immigrées indiennes
- Etats-Unis Description:
Extrait de la couverture : "With a subtle yet penetrating understanding of the intricate interplay of gender, race, and class, Sheba George examines an unusual immigration pattern to analyze what happens when women who migrate before men become the breadwinners in the family. Focusing on a group of female nurses who moved from India to the United States before their husbands, she shows that this story of economic mobility and professional achievement conceals underlying coonditions of upheaval, not only in the families and immigrant community, but also in the sending community in India. This richly textured and impeccably research study deftly illustrates the complex reconfigurations of gender and class relations within a quintessnetial American success story."
Décrit dans:
Focaal (New York) ; (2007), no. 50, p. 173-175 (Luisa Steur)
Note:
Index
- Bibliogr. : p. 237-249
Classification:neu-sfm Gender neu-sfm Women Identifiant:
0520243188 (ISBN); 0520243196 (ISBN) No RERO:
R004041329
Titre:
New perspectives on gender and migration : livelihood, rights and entitlements / ed. by Nicola Piper
Auteur:Piper, Nicola Editeur:
New York : Routledge
Date:
2008
Collation:
347 p. : ill.
Collection:
Routledge/UNRISD research in gender and development ; 1
Documents dans cette collection:Routledge/UNRISD research in gender and development Sujet RERO:Immigrées
- Travailleuses étrangères
- Stratification sociale
- Femmes
- Émigration et immigration
- Droits
- migrations internationales
- sexe (genre)
- 20e siècle (fin) Sujet RERO - forme:[Études diverses] Description:
"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."
Classification:cdu-neubfl 911.3.21 neu-sfm Gender Identifiant:
9780415956499 (ISBN) No RERO:
R004628993