According to the United Nations over 3% of the global population or 232 million people currently live outside their country of birth. Their significance as a growing proportion of the labour force in many European countries is widely known. It is also evident that women – many of them young – are increasingly represented among economic migrants and asylum seekers. However, the longer term contribution of women, as migrants and as workers, is less well recorded. Here, I explore the connections between migration and employment, through the lens of oral histories undertaken with women who moved to the UK. Their life stories illustrate the growing diversity among female migrants as well as the changing nature of women’s employment. My key focus...
Men and women, who leave their countries, their families, their education and their work to undertak...
This study explores three stages of migration of Czech and Slovak women who migrated to Britain betw...
The literature on workers in gender atypical occupations has been dominated by a focus on women doin...
Female migrants make an important contribution to the global tourism industry yet their employment e...
The purpose of this paper is to add a nuanced understanding to the study of women and migration. By ...
The recent so-called European refugee ‘crisis’ has once again posed a critical narrative issue conce...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project on the expe...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
This article looks at the recruitment of European Volunteer Workers (EVWs) from displaced persons ca...
Moving Histories is an original and enlightening book which details the lives of women who left Irel...
"Migration and Labour Mobility The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself in...
Since the Accession 8 (A8) of the European Union in 2004 the United Kingdom has experienced a signif...
Recent commentary on the invisibility of women within migration studies has now established that gen...
This thesis investigates the lived experience of economic migration of eleven female foreign care wo...
Whilst, in separation, the gendered nature of tourism work and the increased significance of migrant...
Men and women, who leave their countries, their families, their education and their work to undertak...
This study explores three stages of migration of Czech and Slovak women who migrated to Britain betw...
The literature on workers in gender atypical occupations has been dominated by a focus on women doin...
Female migrants make an important contribution to the global tourism industry yet their employment e...
The purpose of this paper is to add a nuanced understanding to the study of women and migration. By ...
The recent so-called European refugee ‘crisis’ has once again posed a critical narrative issue conce...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project on the expe...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
This article looks at the recruitment of European Volunteer Workers (EVWs) from displaced persons ca...
Moving Histories is an original and enlightening book which details the lives of women who left Irel...
"Migration and Labour Mobility The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself in...
Since the Accession 8 (A8) of the European Union in 2004 the United Kingdom has experienced a signif...
Recent commentary on the invisibility of women within migration studies has now established that gen...
This thesis investigates the lived experience of economic migration of eleven female foreign care wo...
Whilst, in separation, the gendered nature of tourism work and the increased significance of migrant...
Men and women, who leave their countries, their families, their education and their work to undertak...
This study explores three stages of migration of Czech and Slovak women who migrated to Britain betw...
The literature on workers in gender atypical occupations has been dominated by a focus on women doin...