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Migration and mobility in an enlarged europe
Sigrid metz-göckel,
Mirjana morokvasic-müller,
A. senganata münst,
Krystyna slany,
Claudia finotelli,
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Ludovica banfi,
Ayse akalin,
Dobrochna kalwa,
Sabine hess,
David karjanen,
Norbert cyrus,
Roos pijpers,
Dorota praszalowicz,
Magdalena ślusarczyk
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The book investigates transnational migration and mobility of women from and within Central-Eastern European countries. It looks at women’s practices and experiences mostly in the service sector wh...
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23 July 2008
The book investigates transnational migration and mobility of women from and within Central-Eastern European countries. It looks at women’s practices and experiences mostly in the service sector where they are in demand as substitutes in stereotypically „women’s work“. The book combines different perspectives: sociological and anthropological studies, comparative policy analysis and historical and statistical evidence and provides new insights into current theoretical debates in migration and gender studies.
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Pages: 304
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Imprint: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Publication Date:
23 July 2008
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783866491083
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
All the studies are firmly within the feminist paradigm and most are set in the service sector where women are in demand to perform 'women's work.' For students and researchers in sociology and social anthropology as well as for labour market theorists, they offer valuable insights into the motivations and pressures that underlie the worldwide feminisation of economic migration, the fieldwork having been done in Eastern Europe among women mostly doing domestic work, nursing and care of the elderly.