This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as domestic workers to the Middle East. Based on survey data and in-depth interviews, it examines the forces shaping aspirations and capabilities to migrate. In particular, the paper shows this migration can be reasonable and capabilities-enhancing for young women, while at the same time, a response to a critical lack of capabilities in other domains of their lives. The paper highlights why migration aspirations arise at a particular moment in the life-course, as adolescents transition into adulthood, and how migration aspirations relate to a broader set of capabilities young women have (or lack) to realize the lives they value (Sen 1999). These...
Studies of urban rural migration often find the most likely migrants are adolescents and young peopl...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
In this contemporary era of globalization, though political barriers still matter, there is an incre...
Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has b...
This chapter looks into the changing dynamics of adolescent girls’ migration in the Horn of Africa, ...
In the past decade an increasing number of adolescent girls in Ethiopia have moved from villages and...
This paper presents the argument that the so-called migration crisis that started in the summer of 2...
Background: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrant...
This study is about the female labour migration to the Middle East. It aims to explore the causes of...
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrant...
Authored by Kerilyn Schewel, this publication in the IOM Migration Research Series explores the aspi...
Women’s response to poverty and unemployment is a major concern for policy makers. One of the most p...
The migration of economically and socially marginalized rural Ethiopian women and girls is becoming ...
Studies of urban rural migration often find the most likely migrants are adolescents and young peopl...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
In this contemporary era of globalization, though political barriers still matter, there is an incre...
Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has b...
This chapter looks into the changing dynamics of adolescent girls’ migration in the Horn of Africa, ...
In the past decade an increasing number of adolescent girls in Ethiopia have moved from villages and...
This paper presents the argument that the so-called migration crisis that started in the summer of 2...
Background: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrant...
This study is about the female labour migration to the Middle East. It aims to explore the causes of...
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrant...
Authored by Kerilyn Schewel, this publication in the IOM Migration Research Series explores the aspi...
Women’s response to poverty and unemployment is a major concern for policy makers. One of the most p...
The migration of economically and socially marginalized rural Ethiopian women and girls is becoming ...
Studies of urban rural migration often find the most likely migrants are adolescents and young peopl...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
In this contemporary era of globalization, though political barriers still matter, there is an incre...