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Inside and outside the pale: diaspora experiences of Irish women

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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:08 authored by Bronwen Walter
The subject of migration has traditionally been analysed through the lens of economic factors. The importance of adopting a gender sensitive perspective to academic work is now generally appreciated. Migration and Gender in the Developed World contains chapters from a diverse range of leading contributors who apply such a perspective to the study of migration in the countries of the developed world. Each chapter demonstrates how migration is highly gendered, with the experiences of women and men often varying markedly in different migration situations. The volume covers a wide range of migration issues and draws out the importance of gender issues in each area, including: dual career households regional migration patterns emigration from Ireland and Hong Kong elderly migration the migration decision-making process and the costs and benefits attached to migration Approaching the subject from a variety of academic traditions including Geography, Sociology and Social Policy.

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  • Yes

Page range

310-324

Number of pages

328

Series

Routledge Research in Population and Migration

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

London, UK

Title of book

Migration and Gender in the Developed World

ISBN

9780415171441

Editors

Paul Boyle, Keith Halfacree

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  • other

Legacy posted date

2013-05-30

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences (until September 2018)

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