Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: 249-296.Part 1. Examining the dynamics between female refugees, social enterprise and the state. Chapter 1. Persistent tensions of migration and inequality in the employment status of female refugees ; Chapter 2. The Australian framework of support : between neoliberal markets and the welfare state ; Chapter 3. Towards theorising the position of perpetual crisis -- Part 2. Research design and empirical examination : the unchallenged forms of power intersecting the lives of Mary, Agnes and Erika. Chapter 4. Researching unemployed female refugees ; Chapter 5. From disadvantage to vulnerability ; Chapter 6. Maintaining the position of perpetual crisis ; Chapter 7. Normalising the position of perpetual crisis ; ...
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