Migration to another country can change everyday cultural texture significantly, including dominant gender roles. Increasingly commonplace in an age of migration, such change is relevant to the under-researched topic of why migrants settle or move elsewhere. This paper reveals awareness of the cultural shaping of gender roles and practices by highly-educated Turkish immigrant women in London, England. Based on fifteen semi-structured interviews, results show that through lived comparisons of gender and patriarchy fore-grounded strongly contrasting roles. England was depicted as a land of minimal patriarchy and much opportunity, migrants feeling more independent, free and self-confident as women than in Turkey. They felt they could be assimi...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors and mechanisms of resilience among Turkish...
The aim of this thesis is providing an initial insight into the quite recent Northern European immig...
<p>Migration to another country can change everyday cultural texture significantly, including domina...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
This study applies unique data on three-generation migrant and non-migrant lineages to assess how as...
Contains fulltext : 142448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ap...
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 ...
This study examined the role of demographic factors (length of stay, education and language level), ...
Our research investigates the gendered processes of labour migration of domestic and care workers (M...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Turkish migrants are one of the largest minority groups within Europe, the majority of which is Musl...
This article explores the diverse experiences of Turkish rural migrant women in the city and how cit...
Drawing on unstructured interviews, the present article examines the motivations behind the migratio...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors and mechanisms of resilience among Turkish...
The aim of this thesis is providing an initial insight into the quite recent Northern European immig...
<p>Migration to another country can change everyday cultural texture significantly, including domina...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
This study applies unique data on three-generation migrant and non-migrant lineages to assess how as...
Contains fulltext : 142448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ap...
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 ...
This study examined the role of demographic factors (length of stay, education and language level), ...
Our research investigates the gendered processes of labour migration of domestic and care workers (M...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Turkish migrants are one of the largest minority groups within Europe, the majority of which is Musl...
This article explores the diverse experiences of Turkish rural migrant women in the city and how cit...
Drawing on unstructured interviews, the present article examines the motivations behind the migratio...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors and mechanisms of resilience among Turkish...
The aim of this thesis is providing an initial insight into the quite recent Northern European immig...