The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism represents a state-of-the-art review of the critical importance of the links between gender and migration in a globalising world. It draws on original, largely field-based contributions by authors across a range of disciplinary provenances worldwide.
An Introduction to a Global and Development Perspective: A Focus on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism
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Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance
págs. 45-68
Talking Culture: New Boundaries, New Rhetorics of Exclusion in Europe
págs. 69-96
The Long Shadow of "Smart Economics": The Making, Methodologies and Messages of the "World Development Report 2012"
págs. 97-123
Gender, Andean Migration and Development: Analytical Challenges and Political Debates
págs. 127-144
Theoretical Debates on Social Reproduction and Care: The Articulation between the Domestic and the Global Economy
págs. 145-161
Gender, Development and Asian Migration in Spain: The Chinese Case
págs. 165-184
Back to Africa: Second Chances for the Children of West African Immigrants
págs. 185-207
Transnational Return and Pendulum Migration Strategies of Moroccan Migrants: Intra-household Power Inequalities, Tensions and Conflicts of Interest
págs. 208-230
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Women, Gender, Transnational Migrations and Mobility: Focus on Research in France
págs. 246-267
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Gendered and Emotional Spaces: Nordic-Hellenic Negotiations of Ethno-cultural Belongingness in Narrating Segmented Selves and Diasporic Lives of the Second Generation
págs. 294-311
Bolivian Migrants in Spain: Transnational Families from a Gender Perspective
págs. 312-334
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Remittances in the Spain-Ecuador Corridor: A Gendered Estimation through Bayesian Networks
Pilar Campoy-Muñoz, Melania Salazar Ordóñez, Carlos García Alonso
págs. 376-394
Care and Feminized North-South and South-South Migration Flows: Denial of Rights and Limited Citizenship
págs. 397-419
What has Polanyi got to do with it?: Undocumented Migrant Domestic Workers and the Usages of Reciprocity
págs. 420-438
Temporary Female Migrations through Transnational Family Networks: The Ethnographic Case of the Caregiver in Riffian Imazighen Women
págs. 439-452
Transnational Mobility and Family-building Decisions: A Case Study of Skilled Polish Migrant Women in the UK
págs. 453-470
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