Women and Migration in Asia: Poverty, Gender and Migration (Volume II)

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Transnational migration has become a distinctive aspect of globalisation, manifesting the uneven and hierarchical relationships that inform it. The processes of uneven development set in motion with colonisation continue to unfold with the integration of post-colonial societies into the world economy as dependent and subordinate partners. The nature, volume and direction of migratory flows have closely corresponded with these patterns of uneven development. This volume studies the new migratory flows among Asian women, focusing particularly on poverty and the attendant issues of powerlessness that mediate women’s migration. While gender provides the conceptual tool for mapping differential experiences of social reality, by identifying poverty and migration as significant axes around which social relations and processes unfold, the volume unravels the complex layers of needs, networks and choices that come into play in poverty-driven migration. Collectively, the papers in this volume: Interrogate perspectives that focus on the issue of voluntaries, as well as those that give a determining role to economic structures, thereby reducing migration to a passive response. Focus on structural and ideological factors, especially state policies, forming the contexts of migration. Conceptualise women’s migration not merely in terms of degradation (or improvement) in women’s social marginality, but as a process of restructuring of gender relations. While the papers from Sri Lanka, Nepal and the Philippines deal with international migration, those from Bangladesh and India discuss internal migration and the problems and compulsions therein. By bringing together experiences from various countries in the Asian region, both in terms of migration within the region and outward migration, the volume identifies patterns of similarity and differences within the macro-framework of the capitalist world economy and the changing patterns of labour relations. It will be of considerable interest to students and scholars in the fields of sociology, women’s studies, migration studies and development studies as also to NGOs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anupama Roy

Anupama Roy is Senior Fellow at the Centre for Women’s Development Studies in Delhi. She received her doctorate from the State University of New York, USA.

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Title
Women and Migration in Asia: Poverty, Gender and Migration (Volume II)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
817829608X
Length
262p., Tables.
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