Feminist and Migrant Networking in a Globalising World Migration, Gender and Globalisation

  • Lenz I
  • Schwenken H
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Globalisation promotes the movement of people, but migration is also a basic process of globalisation. In the last decades women’s and men’s migration was largely motivated by the pull of global or transnational labour markets. For example, while Turkish...

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Lenz, I., & Schwenken, H. (2002). Feminist and Migrant Networking in a Globalising World Migration, Gender and Globalisation. In Crossing Borders and Shifting Boundaries (pp. 147–178). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-09527-9_10

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