Women migrants in the global economy: a global overview (and regional perspectives)

Huge advances have been made in deepening and expanding our knowledge of gendered migration over the last decades in both theoretical and methodological terms. Empirically it is, however, still the case that North-South migration is at the basis of most theorisations, leaving the characteristics of...

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Published inGender and development Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 15 - 30
Main Authors Bastia, Tanja, Piper, Nicola
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Published Abingdon Routledge 02.01.2019
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1364-9221
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Abstract Huge advances have been made in deepening and expanding our knowledge of gendered migration over the last decades in both theoretical and methodological terms. Empirically it is, however, still the case that North-South migration is at the basis of most theorisations, leaving the characteristics of South-South migration at the margins. In this paper we, therefore, shift the focus to intra- and trans-regional migration in a South-South context in exploring what this means for women migrants. While feminist scholars have highlighted care and the ways in which migration challenges social reproduction as an important issue, mainstream approaches continue to focus predominantly on the 'productive' lives of migrant workers. With migration theories still largely drawing on the experience of South-North migration, there continues to be relatively little understanding of South-South migration's gender dynamics, despite the fact that many of the highly feminised, yet hyper-precarious, migration flows occur intra-regionally.
AbstractList Huge advances have been made in deepening and expanding our knowledge of gendered migration over the last decades in both theoretical and methodological terms. Empirically it is, however, still the case that North–South migration is at the basis of most theorisations, leaving the characteristics of South–South migration at the margins. In this paper we, therefore, shift the focus to intra- and trans-regional migration in a South–South context in exploring what this means for women migrants. While feminist scholars have highlighted care and the ways in which migration challenges social reproduction as an important issue, mainstream approaches continue to focus predominantly on the ‘productive’ lives of migrant workers. With migration theories still largely drawing on the experience of South–North migration, there continues to be relatively little understanding of South–South migration’s gender dynamics, despite the fact that many of the highly feminised, yet hyper-precarious, migration flows occur intra-regionally. Dénormes progrès ont été réalisés au moment d’approfondir et délargir nos connaissances sur les migrations différenciées entre les hommes et les femmes au cours des quelques dernières dizaines d’années, ce en termes théoriques et méthodologiques. Sur le plan empirique, le fait est que la migration Nord-Sud se situe à la base de la plupart des théorisations, de sorte que les caractéristiques des migrations Sud-Sud restent en marge. Dans cet article nous accordons une attention nouvelle aux migrations intrarégionales et transrégionales dans un contexte Sud-Sud au moment détudier de ce que cela signifie pour les femmes migrantes. Si les théoriciennes féministes ont mis en relief les soins et les manières dont les migrations mettent en question la reproduction sociale comme une question importante, les approches générales continuent néanmoins de se concentrer principalement sur la vie « productive » des travailleurs migrants. Les théories sur les migrations s’inspirent encore largement de l’expérience des migrations Sud-Nord, de sorte que la dynamique de genre des migrations Sud-Sud continue dêtre relativement mal comprise, même si nombre des flux migratoires hautement féminisés, mais hyper-précaires, se produisent à léchelle intrarégionale. En décadas recientes se han logrado enormes avances en el sentido de profundizar y ampliar el conocimiento de la migración desde la perspectiva de género, tanto en términos teóricos como metodológicos. Sin embargo, empíricamente persiste el hecho de que la mayoría de las teorizaciones se fundamenta en la migración norte-sur, dejando al margen las características propias de la migración sur-sur. El presente artículo se propone desplazar el enfoque hacia la migración intrarregional y transregional en un contexto sur-sur, examinando lo que esto significa para las mujeres migrantes. Si bien las académicas feministas han destacado temas importantes como el cuidado y las maneras en que la migración pone en tela de juicio la reproducción social, los enfoques tradicionales continúan centrándose de manera predominante en la vida “productiva” de los trabajadores migrantes. Aunque en general las teorías sobre la migración suelen fundamentarse en las circunstancias de la migración norte-sur, y a pesar de que un gran número de flujos altamente feminizados y muy precarios se produce de manera intrarregional, la comprensión de las dinámicas de género implicadas en la migración sur-sur continúa siendo escasa.
Huge advances have been made in deepening and expanding our knowledge of gendered migration over the last decades in both theoretical and methodological terms. Empirically it is, however, still the case that North-South migration is at the basis of most theorisations, leaving the characteristics of South-South migration at the margins. In this paper we, therefore, shift the focus to intra- and trans-regional migration in a South-South context in exploring what this means for women migrants. While feminist scholars have highlighted care and the ways in which migration challenges social reproduction as an important issue, mainstream approaches continue to focus predominantly on the 'productive' lives of migrant workers. With migration theories still largely drawing on the experience of South-North migration, there continues to be relatively little understanding of South-South migration's gender dynamics, despite the fact that many of the highly feminised, yet hyper-precarious, migration flows occur intra-regionally.
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Feminism
Gendered migration
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Global economy
Insecure
Internal migration
intra-regional migration
Migrant workers
Migrants
Migration
Social reproduction
South-South migration
temporary migration
Women
women in migration
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