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Gender and migration

Caroline B. Brettell

(Immigration & society)

Polity Press, 2016

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  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Gender roles, relations, and ideologies are major aspects of migration. This timely book argues that understanding gender relations is vital to a full and more nuanced explanation of both the causes and the consequences of migration, in the past and at present. Through an exploration of gendered labor markets, laws and policies, and the transnational model of migration, Caroline Brettell tackles a variety of issues such as how gender shapes the roles that men and women play in the construction of immigrant family and community life, debates concerning transnational motherhood, and how gender structures the immigrant experience for men and women more broadly. This book will appeal to students and scholars of immigration, race and ethnicity, and gender studies and offers a definitive guide to the key conceptual issues surrounding gender and migration.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Engendering the Study of Immigration Chapter One: The Gendered Demography of U.S. Immigration History Chapter Two: The Gendering of Law, Policy, Citizenship, and Political Practice Chapter Three: Gendered Labor Markets Chapter Four: Gender and the Immigrant Family Concluding Thoughts: A Gendered Theory of Migration

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