Current Issue of Diversities: Female Migration Outcomes: Human Rights Perspectives
The Current Issue of Diversities: Female Migration Outcomes: Human Rights Perspectives Vol. 13, No. 1, 2011 has a series of articles that ImmigrationProf readers might find of interest. Diversities is published jointly by UNESCO and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity. This issue is dedicated to female migration outcomes and published at the occasion of International Women’s Day (8 March).
Guest Editors: Nicola Piper and Amber French
Do Women Benefit from Migration? An Editorial Introduction, pp. 1-4 Nicola Piper and Amber French
Notions of Rights and Entitlements Among Peruvian Female Workers in Chile, pp. 5-18 Claudia Mora and Nicola Piper
Transnational Migration and Changing Gender Relations in Peruvian and Bolivian Cities, pp. 19-34 Tanja Bastia and Erika Busse
Social Change and Female Involvement: Sinthiane’s Associations at Home and Abroad, pp. 35-48 Georgia Barbara Jettinger
Measuring Women’s Empowerment through Migration, pp. 49-66 Amie Gaye and Shreyasi Jha
Shaking up the Grounds for Human Trafficking on Hispaniola, pp. 67-81 Bridget Wooding
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