PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2014This paper aims to discuss the influence of religion on the reconfiguration of workfamily relations promoted by three groups of migrant women to deal with the Portuguese economic crisis and labour market contraction whose effects have been more marked than in many other E.U. countries. Comparative ethnographic research has brought to light how female religious participation generates social capitals and converts them in material and work-family reconciliation resources thus mitigating vulnerabilities or triggering beneficial results that affect the lives of families in both the short and long term. Despite the differences in mobilizing religious resources to manage work and family life within the three groups, the ac...
UID/ANT/04038/2013A qualitative research is presented to explore sources of psychosocial distress, e...
As perpetuators of what is considered traditional knowledge, Hindu women in Portugal are assigned a ...
Over the past three decades, migration has become the main driver of population growth (or of preven...
PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2014This paper aims to discuss the influence of religion on the reconfiguration ...
UID/ANT/04038/2013In addition to being the object of policy and legal initiatives, families of migra...
The phenomenon of feminisation of migration, characterized by the increasing participation of women ...
The paper demonstrates that migration is not just a physical event in the life of the migrant but th...
Muslim immigrant women in Portugal with Guinean and Indian origin develop specific strategies of neg...
This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants i...
This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants i...
Increasing globalisation and work intensification has led to a blurring of roles and boundaries betw...
Setting oral histories conducted with a group of female Christian migrants to East London from vario...
This descriptive study investigates the link between religion, (institutional and private) identity...
In this article I discuss the need for more systematic integration of approaches dealing with religi...
Chapter abstracts Chapter 1 Religious women on faith, identity, citizenship and feminism Nyhagen and...
UID/ANT/04038/2013A qualitative research is presented to explore sources of psychosocial distress, e...
As perpetuators of what is considered traditional knowledge, Hindu women in Portugal are assigned a ...
Over the past three decades, migration has become the main driver of population growth (or of preven...
PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2014This paper aims to discuss the influence of religion on the reconfiguration ...
UID/ANT/04038/2013In addition to being the object of policy and legal initiatives, families of migra...
The phenomenon of feminisation of migration, characterized by the increasing participation of women ...
The paper demonstrates that migration is not just a physical event in the life of the migrant but th...
Muslim immigrant women in Portugal with Guinean and Indian origin develop specific strategies of neg...
This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants i...
This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants i...
Increasing globalisation and work intensification has led to a blurring of roles and boundaries betw...
Setting oral histories conducted with a group of female Christian migrants to East London from vario...
This descriptive study investigates the link between religion, (institutional and private) identity...
In this article I discuss the need for more systematic integration of approaches dealing with religi...
Chapter abstracts Chapter 1 Religious women on faith, identity, citizenship and feminism Nyhagen and...
UID/ANT/04038/2013A qualitative research is presented to explore sources of psychosocial distress, e...
As perpetuators of what is considered traditional knowledge, Hindu women in Portugal are assigned a ...
Over the past three decades, migration has become the main driver of population growth (or of preven...