Providing interdisciplinary and empirically grounded insights into the issues surrounding gender and migration into and within Europe, this work presents a comprehensive and critical overview of the historical, legal, policy and cultural framework underpinning different types of European migration. Analysing the impact of migration on women's careers, the impact of migration on family life and gender perspectives on forced migration, the authors also examine the consequences of EU enlargement for women's migration opportunities and practices, as well as the impact of new regulatory mechanisms…mehr
Providing interdisciplinary and empirically grounded insights into the issues surrounding gender and migration into and within Europe, this work presents a comprehensive and critical overview of the historical, legal, policy and cultural framework underpinning different types of European migration. Analysing the impact of migration on women's careers, the impact of migration on family life and gender perspectives on forced migration, the authors also examine the consequences of EU enlargement for women's migration opportunities and practices, as well as the impact of new regulatory mechanisms at EU level in addressing issues of forced migration and cross-national family breakdown. Recent interdisciplinary research also offers a new insight into the issue of skilled migration and the gendering of previously male-dominated sectors of the labour market.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helen Stalford is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool. Her research interests are in the areas of European Children's Rights; European Family law and policy; EU Free Movement of Persons Provisions. She has published widely on aspects of European Family Law. Samantha Currie is Lecturer in Law at the Liverpool Law School, Liverpool University. Her research interests lie in the areas of Migration in the context of EU eastward enlargement; EU Free Movement of Persons Provisions; Union citizenship; Gender and migration. Samantha Velluti is Lecturer in Law at the Lincoln Law School, University of Lincoln, UK. Her research interests are in the areas of EU governance and open method of coordination; EU social law and policy - in particular, gender equality and employment policies; EU free movement of persons provisions; and migration.
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Introduction Helen Stalford Samantha Currie Samantha Velluti; part01 Gender Migration and Managing Family Life; Chapter 1 The Effect of Family Migration on Union Dissolution in Britain PaulJ. Boyle ThomasJ. Cooke VernonGayle ClaraH. Mulder; Chapter 2 International Child Abduction and Domestic Violence in the European Union RuthLamont; Chapter 3 Gender Perspectives on Child Trafficking: A Case Study of Child Domestic Workers diannescullion; part02 The Impact of Migration on Women's Careers; Chapter 4 Promoting Women? Lessons Learned from a Study of Mobility and Fixed-Term Work in Early Career Researchers ElizabethOliver; Chapter 5 Situating Women in the Brain Drain Discourse: Discursive Challenges and Opportunities ParvatiRaghuram; Chapter 6 Regular Migrants in the Irregular Workplace: Central and Eastern European Women in the UK after EU Enlargement SamanthaCurrie; Chapter 7 Migrants in the Italian Labour Market: Gender Differences and Regional Disparities SalvatoreStrozza AnnaPaterno LauraBernardi GiuseppeGabrielli; part03 Gender Perspectives on Immigration Control; Chapter 8 'Awkward Aliens': Female Migrants Exploitation and the Trafficking Framework HeliAskola; Chapter 9 Foreign National Prisoners Deportations and Gender HelenToner; Chapter 10 Categorical and Plastic Boundaries: Albanian Migration to Greece Immigration Policies and their Gender Implications GabriellaLazaridis; Chapter 11 Gender Family Unity and Migration: Discourses and Dilemmas CatherineSherlock; Chapter 101 Conclusion HelenStalford SamanthaCurrie SamanthaVelluti;
Introduction Helen Stalford Samantha Currie Samantha Velluti; part01 Gender Migration and Managing Family Life; Chapter 1 The Effect of Family Migration on Union Dissolution in Britain PaulJ. Boyle ThomasJ. Cooke VernonGayle ClaraH. Mulder; Chapter 2 International Child Abduction and Domestic Violence in the European Union RuthLamont; Chapter 3 Gender Perspectives on Child Trafficking: A Case Study of Child Domestic Workers diannescullion; part02 The Impact of Migration on Women's Careers; Chapter 4 Promoting Women? Lessons Learned from a Study of Mobility and Fixed-Term Work in Early Career Researchers ElizabethOliver; Chapter 5 Situating Women in the Brain Drain Discourse: Discursive Challenges and Opportunities ParvatiRaghuram; Chapter 6 Regular Migrants in the Irregular Workplace: Central and Eastern European Women in the UK after EU Enlargement SamanthaCurrie; Chapter 7 Migrants in the Italian Labour Market: Gender Differences and Regional Disparities SalvatoreStrozza AnnaPaterno LauraBernardi GiuseppeGabrielli; part03 Gender Perspectives on Immigration Control; Chapter 8 'Awkward Aliens': Female Migrants Exploitation and the Trafficking Framework HeliAskola; Chapter 9 Foreign National Prisoners Deportations and Gender HelenToner; Chapter 10 Categorical and Plastic Boundaries: Albanian Migration to Greece Immigration Policies and their Gender Implications GabriellaLazaridis; Chapter 11 Gender Family Unity and Migration: Discourses and Dilemmas CatherineSherlock; Chapter 101 Conclusion HelenStalford SamanthaCurrie SamanthaVelluti;
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