This article examines the roles of Turkish Cypriot and migrant women in tourism employment. While the participation of Turkish Cypriot women in the tourism labor force has increased in recent years, migrant women are employed primarily in those occupations that are considered ''unsuitable'' for local women. It is argued that the division of female labor, particularly between migrant and local workers, highlights women's dual role as social actors and symbols of identity. A case study of a group of Rumanian croupiers examines how local ideologies of gender and sexuality operate in, and are in turn influenced by, the incorporation of migrant female workers into the workplace and the neighborhood where they live
Female sex tourism is a contested concept. “Sex tourism” often refers to commercial sexual relations...
This thesis addresses the relationship between Sri Lankan international domestic workers in Cyprus a...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
Following on from a paper presented at the IV CTS conference which discussed the mobilities and immo...
Whilst, in separation, the gendered nature of tourism work and the increased significance of migrant...
Tourism is one of the most important economic activities in the world, employing large numbers of wo...
Whilst, in separation, the gendered nature of tourism work and the increased significance of migrant...
In this paper, authors emphasizes on the importance of tourism industry in generating female employm...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article examines gender roles in tourism employment in Bali, Indonesia through two case studies...
Mobilities and immobilities are inscribed within the fluid and volatile lives of migrants. Continuou...
Women represent a majority of the tourism workforce globally, yet they remain under-represented in m...
This article examines social relations for Syrian women in Istanbul by focusing on micro-level lived...
The research concentrates on the role of tourism in generating female employment and on impact of ge...
Female sex tourism is a contested concept. “Sex tourism” often refers to commercial sexual relations...
This thesis addresses the relationship between Sri Lankan international domestic workers in Cyprus a...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
Following on from a paper presented at the IV CTS conference which discussed the mobilities and immo...
Whilst, in separation, the gendered nature of tourism work and the increased significance of migrant...
Tourism is one of the most important economic activities in the world, employing large numbers of wo...
Whilst, in separation, the gendered nature of tourism work and the increased significance of migrant...
In this paper, authors emphasizes on the importance of tourism industry in generating female employm...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article examines gender roles in tourism employment in Bali, Indonesia through two case studies...
Mobilities and immobilities are inscribed within the fluid and volatile lives of migrants. Continuou...
Women represent a majority of the tourism workforce globally, yet they remain under-represented in m...
This article examines social relations for Syrian women in Istanbul by focusing on micro-level lived...
The research concentrates on the role of tourism in generating female employment and on impact of ge...
Female sex tourism is a contested concept. “Sex tourism” often refers to commercial sexual relations...
This thesis addresses the relationship between Sri Lankan international domestic workers in Cyprus a...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...