Bültmann & Gerriets
Paradoxes of Integration: Female Migrants in Europe
von Floya Anthias, Maria Kontos, Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Reihe: International Perspectives on Migration Nr. 4
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ISBN: 9789400748422
Auflage: 2013
Erschienen am 02.11.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 204 Seiten

Preis: 139,09 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Acknowledgments

 

Introduction: Paradoxes of Integration

Floya Anthias, Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller and Maria Kontos

 

1. Profiling Female Migrants in Europe: categories of difference

 Ron Ayres, Tamsin Barber, Floya Anthias and Maja Cederberg

           

2. Welfare Regimes, Labour Markets, Policies: the Experiences of  Migrant Women

Floya Anthias, Maja Cederberg, Tamsin Barber and Ron Ayres

           

3. Informalization and Flexibilization at work: The Migrant Women Precariat speak

Nicos Trimikliniotis and Mihaela Fulias-Souroulla

           

4. Coping with Deskilling: Strategies of Migrant Women across European Societies

Anna Vouyioukas and Maria Liapi

 

5. Civic Participation of Migrant Women: Employing Strategies of Active Citizenship

Mojca Pajnik, and Veronika Bajt

 

6. Female Migrants and the Issue of Residence Rights

Karolina Krzystek

 

7.   Family Matters: Migrant Domestic and Care Work and the Issue of Recognition

Christine Catarino, Maria Kontos and Kyoko Shinozaki  

 

8. Blurred Lines: Policies and Experience of Migrant Women in Prostitution and Entertainment

Christine Catarino and Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller

 

9. Trafficking and Women's Migration in a Global Context

Giovanna Campani and Tiziana Chiappelli

 

 

Notes on the Contributors

Floya Anthias, Maja Cederberg, Tamsin Barber and Ron Ayres

           

3. Informalization and Flexibilization at work: The Migrant Women Precariat speak

Nicos Trimikliniotis and Mihaela Fulias-Souroulla

           

4. Coping with Deskilling: Strategies of Migrant Women across European Societies

Anna Vouyioukas and Maria Liapi

 

5. Civic Participation of Migrant Women: Employing Strategies of Active Citizenship

Mojca Pajnik, and Veronika Bajt

 

6. Female Migrants and the Issue of Residence Rights

Karolina Krzystek

 

7.   Family Matters: Migrant Domestic and Care Work and the Issue of Recognition

Christine Catarino, Maria Kontos and Kyoko Shinozaki  

 

8. Blurred Lines: Policies and Experience of Migrant Women in Prostitution and Entertainment

Christine Catarino and Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller

 

9. Trafficking and Women's Migration in a Global Context

Giovanna Campani and Tiziana Chiappelli

 

 

Notes on the Contributors



This timely and innovative book analyses the lives of new female migrants in the EU with a focus on the labour market, domestic work, care work and prostitution in particular. It provides a comparative analysis embracing eleven European countries from Northern (UK, Germany, Sweden, France), Southern (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cyprus) and Eastern Europe (Poland, Slovenia), i.e. old and new immigration countries as well as old and new market economies. It maps labour market trends, welfare policies, migration laws, patterns of employment, and the working and social conditions of female migrants in different sectors of the labour market, formal and informal. It is particularly concerned with the strategies women use to counter the disadvantages they face. It analyses the ways in which gender hierarchies are intertwined with other social relations of power, providing a gendered and intersectional perspective, drawing on the biographies of migrant women.  The book highlights policy relevant issues and tries to uncover some of the contradictory assumptions relating to integration which it treats as a highly normative and problematic concept. It reframes integration in terms of greater equalisation and democratisation (entailed in the parameters of access, participation and belonging), pointing to its transnational and intersectional dimensions.


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