2004
Parvati Raghuram
Introduces a special journal issue, "Out of Asia: Skilling Re-Skilling and De-Skilling of Female Migrants." Contributions focus on East-West migration of skilled female labor & look to expand the manner in which female labor migration is viewed & challenge dominant perceptions of Asian migrant women as only care & sex workers; the 'double presence' of women as manifest in their public & private sphere contributions is addressed. Highlighted are the multiple routes through which skilled female workers migrate & the role played by immigration policy, the labor market, & households in driving the postmigration career & personal trajectories of these women. Here, reasons why skilled labor migration must be reconceptualized to include women are articulated before summarizing the essays. 32 References. J. Zendejas
Women's Studies International Forum
27
2
95-100
Occupations in services - Domestic work, Autre et General relevance - all sectors
Chercheurs
Regional relevance
Études en genre et sexualité et Géographie
Anglais