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Migrant women and work / editor, Anuja Agrawal.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Agrawal, Anuja, 1968-
Series:
Women and migration in Asia ; v. 4.
Women and migration in Asia ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women migrant labor--Asia.
Women migrant labor.
Foreign workers, Asian.
Women--Employment--Foreign countries.
Women.
Women--Employment.
Foreign countries.
Asia.
Physical Description:
226 pages : maps ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London : Sage Publications, 2006.
Summary:
This volume is focused on Asian women who migrate either globally or across the Asian continent or within their respective countries in order to seek work. The contributors cover a broad terrain of issues including the changing gender composition of migration streams; the motivations of individual migrants; the different outcomes of male and female migration; and discernible patterns in the migration of women.
The distinguishing feature of this collection of original essays and case studies is that it concentrates on 'solo' migrant women. The contributors show that even though migration involves moving away from their homes, the family, both as an institution and an ideology, constrains and shapes the choices of migrant women. Additionally, the case studies demonstrate that gender ideologies remain highly resistant to modification even consequent to a radical alteration in the household division of labour owing to women's migration. On the other hand, women see migration as a way of achieving greater autonomy as well as fulfilling a role as a responsible adult.
Overall, the volume argues that the structural ramifications of women's migration extend beyond the lives of the migrant women themselves in so far as their labour plays an important role in shaping gender relations in the societies of both the migrants and their hosts. An important contribution to the literature on migration, this volume will attract the attention of all social scientists but particularly those studying migration, gender, family, labour, sociology and anthropology.
Contents:
Introduction : women, work and migration in Asia / Anuja Agrawal
Asian women workers in international labour migration / Leela Gulati
Gendering medical migration : Asian women doctors in the UK / Parvati Raghuram
Caring for the Filipino family : how gender differentiates the economic causes of labour migration / Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
Towards an analysis of social mobility of transnational migrant women : the case of Filipina domestic workers / Chiho Ogaya
Beyond duty and desire : reconsidering motivations for Thai women's migration to Bangkok / Alyson Brody
Indian nurses in the Gulf from job opportunity to life strategy / Marie Percot
Family, migration and prostitution : the case of Bedia community of North India / Anuja Agrawal
The traffic in women : human rights violation or migration for work? / Sheila Jeffreys.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0761934561
076193457X
8178296063
8178296071
9780761934561
9780761934578
9788178296067
9788178296074
OCLC:
63277579

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