The article reviews the migration experiences of Turkish women who were either involved in external migration or were exposed to migration by being left behind upon the emigration of their husbands. It includes notes on statements made by some returning women and women whose husbands returned home. The statements were encountered during a comprehensive field survey conducted in Turkey. Since the literature on women and external migration is, in general, blinded by a view of migrant women as "traditional" regardless of their ethnic, regional, religious and other background variables, it is expected that their exposure to the "modern" western culture will automatically pave the way to their emancipation. The diary entries of statements made b...
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This study focuses on the relationship between global economy and women̕s labor within a feminist st...
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.Turkey is not onl...
This study examines the construction of Turkish women's perception of themselves as women in a rapid...
This article explores the diverse experiences of Turkish rural migrant women in the city and how cit...
This essay traces the trends of Turkish international migration from the viewpoint of women/gender s...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
This article investigates patriarchy in the context of migration to cities in Turkey. It focuses on ...
This article explores the meaning of city living for Turkish women and the role women play both in t...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
In the last decade, both Moldovan and Bulgarian women have come to dominate the household work secto...
We studied the consequences of Turkish return migration in the reconstruction of 'migrant' identitie...
In the early 1960s, Turkey participated in the migration movement to Western European countries whic...
This study examines the experiences of Indonesian returning domestic workers post-migration. It offe...
This study examines new forms of international migration and the strategies developed by “single” ma...
This study focuses on the relationship between global economy and women̕s labor within a feminist st...
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.Turkey is not onl...
This study examines the construction of Turkish women's perception of themselves as women in a rapid...