This article focuses on the impact of migration on the career and financial autonomy of migrant women living in Portugal coming from other countries of the European Union. It illustrates the main characteristics of the employment trajectories and current situation of these migrant women, namely by identifying the migration patterns which are more prevalent in the Portuguese case than elsewhere. These may reveal a certain specificity of the EU migration to Portugal, being more in accordance with a «traditional» model of family migration, and dominated by partner-related employment reasons
Emigration is a chronic structural process of the Portuguese society. The discussion and key argumen...
The international migration of women is posing multiple challenges to the care systems of their coun...
Abstract The paper considers the role of women in the migration flows towards Europe, adopting the ...
The role of migrant women as domestic and care workers is a main characteristic of the feminisation ...
This article addresses the question of why Portugal is an exception among southern European countrie...
Ever since 2005, there has been an intensification in the outflows of Portuguese nationals, charact...
This article examines the ways in which the family context of migration and migrant networks shape t...
Abstract This article is organized around the axes migratory process, work, and quality of life. Two...
This paper studies the integration of migrant women in six European labour markets, highlighting how...
Objective: This chapter introduces the reader to the Special Issue "Female Employment and Migration ...
This article examines the ways in which the family context of migration and migrant networks shape t...
The aim of this article is to contextualise female migration into Southern Europe within the specifi...
The labour performance of migrants has been largely assumed to vary with individuals’ reasons to mig...
Condon Stéphanie.- Female migration from Portugal and activity on arrival in France: a variety of pe...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...
Emigration is a chronic structural process of the Portuguese society. The discussion and key argumen...
The international migration of women is posing multiple challenges to the care systems of their coun...
Abstract The paper considers the role of women in the migration flows towards Europe, adopting the ...
The role of migrant women as domestic and care workers is a main characteristic of the feminisation ...
This article addresses the question of why Portugal is an exception among southern European countrie...
Ever since 2005, there has been an intensification in the outflows of Portuguese nationals, charact...
This article examines the ways in which the family context of migration and migrant networks shape t...
Abstract This article is organized around the axes migratory process, work, and quality of life. Two...
This paper studies the integration of migrant women in six European labour markets, highlighting how...
Objective: This chapter introduces the reader to the Special Issue "Female Employment and Migration ...
This article examines the ways in which the family context of migration and migrant networks shape t...
The aim of this article is to contextualise female migration into Southern Europe within the specifi...
The labour performance of migrants has been largely assumed to vary with individuals’ reasons to mig...
Condon Stéphanie.- Female migration from Portugal and activity on arrival in France: a variety of pe...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...
Emigration is a chronic structural process of the Portuguese society. The discussion and key argumen...
The international migration of women is posing multiple challenges to the care systems of their coun...
Abstract The paper considers the role of women in the migration flows towards Europe, adopting the ...