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Gender and migration / edited by Katie Willis and Brenda Yeoh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of studies on migration ; 10. | Elgar reference collectionPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: xxii, 535 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1840640731
  • 9781840640731
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Gender and migration.DDC classification:
  • 304.8082 21
LOC classification:
  • JV6347 .G48 2000
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I. Gender and Migration Theory -- 1. 'Gender Awareness in Migration Theory: Synthesizing Actor and Structure in Southern Africa', Development and Change, 26, 771-91 (1995) -- Part II. Households and Reproduction -- 2. 'Migration and The Family: The Female Perspective', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 4 (2-3), 253-71 (1995) -- 3. 'Gender, Migration and Urban Development in Costa Rica: The Case of Guanacaste', Geoforum, 22 (3), 237-53 (1991) -- Part III. Gender and International Labour Migration -- 4. 'Gender, International Migration and Social Reproduction: Implications for Theory, Policy, Research and Networking', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 5 (1), 27-52 (1996) -- 5. '"In and Out" of the Labour Market: Immigrant and Minority Women in Europe', New Community, 19 (3), April, 459-83 (1993) -- Part IV. Circular Migration -- 6. 'The Circular Migration of Puerto Rican Women: Towards a Gendered Explanation', International Migration Quarterly Review, XXXIV (1), 31-62 (1996) -- Part V. Migration as Gendered Work -- 7. 'The Gendered Social Organization of Migration as Work', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 6 (3-4), 295-316 (1997) -- Part VI. Migration and Gender Relations -- 8. 'Power, Patriarchy, and Gender Conflict in the Vietnamese Immigrant Community', Gender and Society, 4 (1), March, 9-24 (1990) -- 9. 'Sweatshop Workers and Domestic Ideologies: Dominican Women in New York's Apparel Industry', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 18 (1), 127-42 (1994) -- Part VII. Social Constructions of Female Migrants -- 10. '"Proper Women" and City Pleasures: Gender, Class, and Contested Meanings in La Paz', American Ethnologist, 20 (1), February, 72-88 (1993) -- 11. 'Communal Discourses, Marriage, and the Politics of Gendered Social Boundaries among South Asian Immigrants in Tanzania', Gender, Place and Culture, 5 (2), 117-39 (1998) -- 12. 'Negotiating Public Space: Strategies and Styles of Migrant Female Domestic Workers in Singapore', Urban Studies, 35 (3), 583-602 (1998) -- Part VIII. Gender, Migration and Constructions of National Identity -- 13. '"The Right Sort of Woman": Female Emigrators and Emigration to the British Empire, 1890-1910', Women's History Review, 3 (3), 385-409 (1994) -- Part IX. Gender and Transnationalism -- 14. '"A Chambered Nautilus": The Contradictory Nature of Puerto Rican Women's Role in the Social Construction of a Transnational Community', Gender and Society, 11 (5), October, 597-626 (1997) -- 15. '"I'm Here, But I'm There": The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood', Gender and Society, 11 (5), October, 548-71 (1997) -- Part X. Gendered Participation in Immigrant Politics -- 16. 'Different Paths: Gender, Immigration and Political Participation', International Migration Review, 32 (2), Summer, 326-49 (1998) -- Part XI. Gender, Migration and Citizenship -- 17. 'Negotiating Citizenship: The Case of Foreign Domestic Workers in Canada', Feminist Review, 57, Autumn, 112-39 (1997) -- Part XII. Accompanying Spouses -- 18. 'Home, Work and Community: Skilled International Migration and Expatriate Women in Singapore', International Migration, 36 (2), 159-84 (1998) -- 19. 'Family Migration and the Economic Status of Women in Malaysia', International Migration Review, 31 (2), Summer, 338-52 (1997) -- Part XIII. Women 'Left Behind' -- 20. 'Missing Men? The Debate Over Rural Poverty and Women-headed Households in Southern Africa', Journal of Peasant Studies, 25 (2), January, 1-48 (1998) -- Part XIV. Gender and Refugees -- 21. 'Vocational Training for Women Refugees in Africa', International Labour Review, 129 (1), 91-107 (1990) -- Name Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I. Gender and Migration Theory -- 1. 'Gender Awareness in Migration Theory: Synthesizing Actor and Structure in Southern Africa', Development and Change, 26, 771-91 (1995) -- Part II. Households and Reproduction -- 2. 'Migration and The Family: The Female Perspective', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 4 (2-3), 253-71 (1995) -- 3. 'Gender, Migration and Urban Development in Costa Rica: The Case of Guanacaste', Geoforum, 22 (3), 237-53 (1991) -- Part III. Gender and International Labour Migration -- 4. 'Gender, International Migration and Social Reproduction: Implications for Theory, Policy, Research and Networking', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 5 (1), 27-52 (1996) -- 5. '"In and Out" of the Labour Market: Immigrant and Minority Women in Europe', New Community, 19 (3), April, 459-83 (1993) -- Part IV. Circular Migration -- 6. 'The Circular Migration of Puerto Rican Women: Towards a Gendered Explanation', International Migration Quarterly Review, XXXIV (1), 31-62 (1996) -- Part V. Migration as Gendered Work -- 7. 'The Gendered Social Organization of Migration as Work', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 6 (3-4), 295-316 (1997) -- Part VI. Migration and Gender Relations -- 8. 'Power, Patriarchy, and Gender Conflict in the Vietnamese Immigrant Community', Gender and Society, 4 (1), March, 9-24 (1990) -- 9. 'Sweatshop Workers and Domestic Ideologies: Dominican Women in New York's Apparel Industry', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 18 (1), 127-42 (1994) -- Part VII. Social Constructions of Female Migrants -- 10. '"Proper Women" and City Pleasures: Gender, Class, and Contested Meanings in La Paz', American Ethnologist, 20 (1), February, 72-88 (1993) -- 11. 'Communal Discourses, Marriage, and the Politics of Gendered Social Boundaries among South Asian Immigrants in Tanzania', Gender, Place and Culture, 5 (2), 117-39 (1998) -- 12. 'Negotiating Public Space: Strategies and Styles of Migrant Female Domestic Workers in Singapore', Urban Studies, 35 (3), 583-602 (1998) -- Part VIII. Gender, Migration and Constructions of National Identity -- 13. '"The Right Sort of Woman": Female Emigrators and Emigration to the British Empire, 1890-1910', Women's History Review, 3 (3), 385-409 (1994) -- Part IX. Gender and Transnationalism -- 14. '"A Chambered Nautilus": The Contradictory Nature of Puerto Rican Women's Role in the Social Construction of a Transnational Community', Gender and Society, 11 (5), October, 597-626 (1997) -- 15. '"I'm Here, But I'm There": The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood', Gender and Society, 11 (5), October, 548-71 (1997) -- Part X. Gendered Participation in Immigrant Politics -- 16. 'Different Paths: Gender, Immigration and Political Participation', International Migration Review, 32 (2), Summer, 326-49 (1998) -- Part XI. Gender, Migration and Citizenship -- 17. 'Negotiating Citizenship: The Case of Foreign Domestic Workers in Canada', Feminist Review, 57, Autumn, 112-39 (1997) -- Part XII. Accompanying Spouses -- 18. 'Home, Work and Community: Skilled International Migration and Expatriate Women in Singapore', International Migration, 36 (2), 159-84 (1998) -- 19. 'Family Migration and the Economic Status of Women in Malaysia', International Migration Review, 31 (2), Summer, 338-52 (1997) -- Part XIII. Women 'Left Behind' -- 20. 'Missing Men? The Debate Over Rural Poverty and Women-headed Households in Southern Africa', Journal of Peasant Studies, 25 (2), January, 1-48 (1998) -- Part XIV. Gender and Refugees -- 21. 'Vocational Training for Women Refugees in Africa', International Labour Review, 129 (1), 91-107 (1990) -- Name Index.

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