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42452 Creator b15c8a94190b6bdec66e273b361fedd9
42452 Creator ext-2709396db034a4f7e863b3446a3192a4
42452 Date 2015-03-30
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42452 abstract Eleonore Kofman and Parvati Raghuram argue that social reproduction offers an insightful lens through which to understand gendered transformations in global patterns of contemporary migration. They suggest that focusing on a range of sites, sectors, and skills beyond those deployed in the literature on care can offer new insights into the relationship between production and reproduction across genders, and how these are being reconfigured in the Global North and South. Drawing on the revived interest in social reproduction in the last few years, Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction suggests that the failure of social reproduction is not only an outcome but also a driver of global migration among different categories of migrants. Moreover, the gendered implications of skill selectivity in immigration regimes, along with class, race and nationality, produce new forms of inequality which influence the ability of individuals and households to benefit from migration and to improve the conditions of social reproduction.
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42452 isbn 9780230537088
42452 status peerReviewed
42452 type Article
42452 type Book
42452 label Kofman, Eleonore and Raghuram, Parvati (2015). Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction. Migration Diaspora and Citizenship. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
42452 label Kofman, Eleonore and Raghuram, Parvati (2015). Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction. Migration Diaspora and Citizenship. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
42452 sameAs urn:isbn:9780230537088
42452 Publisher ext-cb8e85de1aacecb22cce85c8fefb5042
42452 Title Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction
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