Transnational Migration, Gender and Rights (Hardcover, New)


The last decades have shown an increase in the migration across the globe from poor and conflict ridden states to the affluent peaceful north. Part of this migration is constituted by refugees and asylum seekers, while the other part is constituted by labour migrants who seek to improve their lives and future prospects through their work power. There are not only push factors causing migrants to leave, but also pull factors such as when the middle classes enjoy an increase in their living standards which cause them to employ domestic help in their homes. Different regulations apply for migrants within different national contexts and within the same nation. These have varying impacts on the migrants' manoeuvring possibilities and rights, and leave some vulnerable to exploitation. Different motivations for migration often exist between men and women. Advances in Ecopolitics, Volume 10, examines the vulnerability caused by transnational migration, and how it affects rights and gender. In particular it examines the vulnerability of women and how this may cause forced migration and the ways in which this is dealt with by national authorities in affluent European states.

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The last decades have shown an increase in the migration across the globe from poor and conflict ridden states to the affluent peaceful north. Part of this migration is constituted by refugees and asylum seekers, while the other part is constituted by labour migrants who seek to improve their lives and future prospects through their work power. There are not only push factors causing migrants to leave, but also pull factors such as when the middle classes enjoy an increase in their living standards which cause them to employ domestic help in their homes. Different regulations apply for migrants within different national contexts and within the same nation. These have varying impacts on the migrants' manoeuvring possibilities and rights, and leave some vulnerable to exploitation. Different motivations for migration often exist between men and women. Advances in Ecopolitics, Volume 10, examines the vulnerability caused by transnational migration, and how it affects rights and gender. In particular it examines the vulnerability of women and how this may cause forced migration and the ways in which this is dealt with by national authorities in affluent European states.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Emerald Publishing Limited

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Advances in Ecopolitics

Release date

February 2012

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2012

Editors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

272

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-78052-202-9

Barcode

9781780522029

Categories

LSN

1-78052-202-9



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