This article explores the diverse experiences of Turkish rural migrant women in the city and how city living enters the definition of gender and the distribution of power in the migrant household. It draws on data collected in an ethnographic study of migrants in Ankara, Turkey, and examines whether this migration improves or deteriorates migrant women's position in the family. Specifically, it identifies four groups of migrant women and speculates on some of the factors that shape their diverse experiences. The data reveal that city living affects the position of migrant women to varying degrees, depending on their particular Islamic sect; the demands made on them to assure family survival and achievement; and, to some extent, their age, s...
Based on original data, this article discusses ruralurban mobilities and the contemporary employment...
With changes in the demand for labor, in the global market, temporary and contract based work arrang...
In the last decade, both Moldovan and Bulgarian women have come to dominate the household work secto...
This article explores the meaning of city living for Turkish women and the role women play both in t...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
The article reviews the migration experiences of Turkish women who were either involved in external ...
This article investigates the experiences of rural migrant women in an apartment district and a squa...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
The aim of this study is to create a better understanding and extend political, economical and cultu...
The primary goal of this ethnographic study was to understand low-income Kurdish mothers’ experience...
This article addresses overnight guest hosting, which is a widespread solidarity practice among rura...
This article discusses the gender-specific effect of the changing economic structure of mountain vil...
Mass migration of rural population became a social fact due to displacement policies of the state by...
Based on original data, this article discusses ruralurban mobilities and the contemporary employment...
With changes in the demand for labor, in the global market, temporary and contract based work arrang...
In the last decade, both Moldovan and Bulgarian women have come to dominate the household work secto...
This article explores the meaning of city living for Turkish women and the role women play both in t...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
The article reviews the migration experiences of Turkish women who were either involved in external ...
This article investigates the experiences of rural migrant women in an apartment district and a squa...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
The aim of this study is to create a better understanding and extend political, economical and cultu...
The primary goal of this ethnographic study was to understand low-income Kurdish mothers’ experience...
This article addresses overnight guest hosting, which is a widespread solidarity practice among rura...
This article discusses the gender-specific effect of the changing economic structure of mountain vil...
Mass migration of rural population became a social fact due to displacement policies of the state by...
Based on original data, this article discusses ruralurban mobilities and the contemporary employment...
With changes in the demand for labor, in the global market, temporary and contract based work arrang...
In the last decade, both Moldovan and Bulgarian women have come to dominate the household work secto...