This contribution aims to analyze Sub-Saharan women’s migration with a special focus on highly skilled women in order to create a framework to better understand the different factors shaping migration patterns, such as the push and pull factors, the increase of flows and the complexity associated with them. In recent years the number of female Sub-Saharan migrants has grown at a rate much higher than the global average. In fact, in 2010 alone the number of female African migrants was 47.2% (World Bank, 2012), showing an increase of 5.2% since the 1960’s when women constituted 42% of the total migration from Sub-Saharan Africa. The feminization of migration flows from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in recent years has also witnessed a diversificat...
This study investigated women, migration, decent work and vulnerabilities in Africa. Essentially, it...
Abstract The paper considers the role of women in the migration flows towards Europe, adopting the ...
The article focuses on women\u2019s migration between the two coasts of the Mediterranean and on its...
This contribution aims to analyze Sub-Saharan women�s migration with a special focus on highly skill...
This contribution aims to analyze Sub-Saharan women’s migration with a special focus on highly skill...
This paper examines the female face of migration in sub-Saharan Africa.In the last two decades, ther...
Resting on a gender-oriented approach, Zoran Lapov's text aims to retrace the migratory experiences ...
Latin American emigration has become increasingly female in character. This is not an isolated pheno...
Highly skilled women migrants are doubly-disadvantaged by their sex and outsider status when moving ...
This reflective article sketches the specificity of migratory flows in sub-Saharan Africa, which is ...
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrant...
This thesis investigates four different economic issues related to international migration from a ne...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)According to de...
Treball fi de màster de: Master’s in International Relations. Curs 2017-2018The aim of this paper is...
Previous research, mostly focused on Asian and Latin American contexts, found that women are increas...
This study investigated women, migration, decent work and vulnerabilities in Africa. Essentially, it...
Abstract The paper considers the role of women in the migration flows towards Europe, adopting the ...
The article focuses on women\u2019s migration between the two coasts of the Mediterranean and on its...
This contribution aims to analyze Sub-Saharan women�s migration with a special focus on highly skill...
This contribution aims to analyze Sub-Saharan women’s migration with a special focus on highly skill...
This paper examines the female face of migration in sub-Saharan Africa.In the last two decades, ther...
Resting on a gender-oriented approach, Zoran Lapov's text aims to retrace the migratory experiences ...
Latin American emigration has become increasingly female in character. This is not an isolated pheno...
Highly skilled women migrants are doubly-disadvantaged by their sex and outsider status when moving ...
This reflective article sketches the specificity of migratory flows in sub-Saharan Africa, which is ...
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrant...
This thesis investigates four different economic issues related to international migration from a ne...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)According to de...
Treball fi de màster de: Master’s in International Relations. Curs 2017-2018The aim of this paper is...
Previous research, mostly focused on Asian and Latin American contexts, found that women are increas...
This study investigated women, migration, decent work and vulnerabilities in Africa. Essentially, it...
Abstract The paper considers the role of women in the migration flows towards Europe, adopting the ...
The article focuses on women\u2019s migration between the two coasts of the Mediterranean and on its...