This chapter analyses how expatriate women navigate national political ideals formulated around gender equality and the dual-earner model upon their return to Sweden. The study is based on 46 in-depth interviews and participant observation conducted in a network for returning migrant women in Sweden. The vast majority were married to Swedish men working in transnational companies and had returned to Sweden due to their husbands’ completed expatriate contracts. As the women had been situated outside the formal labour market during their time abroad, they had no work experience or pensionable income in the Swedish welfare system, which is based on the idea that women and men share labour- and family-related work. Hence, their positions as ‘tr...
OBJECTIVE Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
This study explores how states influence people’s gender identities by studying the influence of Swe...
This study used qualitative interviews to explore perceptions of labour market participation in rela...
A housewife “at home”. Returning migrant women’s encounters of Swedish gender equality in policy and...
A housewife “at home”. Returning migrant women’s encounters of Swedish gender equality in policy and...
Notions of gender equality are strongly linked to the Swedish self-image. This article explores retu...
On the basis of 13 in-depth interviews with Swedish women and one month of ethnographic work in the ...
Sweden has long been recognized as an egalitarian Nordic welfare state, which promotes generous labo...
This study used qualitative interviews to explore perceptions of labour market participation in rela...
The study aims to explore whether gendered family roles in the country of origin and the country of ...
This paper aims to provide a better understanding of how female emigrants and returnees could use th...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. We revisit ...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
OBJECTIVE Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
This study explores how states influence people’s gender identities by studying the influence of Swe...
This study used qualitative interviews to explore perceptions of labour market participation in rela...
A housewife “at home”. Returning migrant women’s encounters of Swedish gender equality in policy and...
A housewife “at home”. Returning migrant women’s encounters of Swedish gender equality in policy and...
Notions of gender equality are strongly linked to the Swedish self-image. This article explores retu...
On the basis of 13 in-depth interviews with Swedish women and one month of ethnographic work in the ...
Sweden has long been recognized as an egalitarian Nordic welfare state, which promotes generous labo...
This study used qualitative interviews to explore perceptions of labour market participation in rela...
The study aims to explore whether gendered family roles in the country of origin and the country of ...
This paper aims to provide a better understanding of how female emigrants and returnees could use th...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. We revisit ...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
OBJECTIVE Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
This study explores how states influence people’s gender identities by studying the influence of Swe...
This study used qualitative interviews to explore perceptions of labour market participation in rela...