Beginning in 1992, the newly independent government of Kazakhstan has facilitated the in-migration of 944,000 Kazakhs from neighboring countries, with the majority migrating as family units. Using the post-Soviet repatriation of Kazakhs as an example, we illustrate in this article how socially constituted notions about gender and kinship help reinforce institutional and informal power structures that favor men at three different points in the migration process: in making the decision to migrate, in dealing with the bureaucratic aspects of migration, and in facing the consequences of migration. First, patriarchal power dynamics often mean that women have less influence than men on the decision to migrate. Second, the legal framework fo...
Transnational marriage migration powerfully captures how migration – a demographic and social phenom...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
This article is devoted to contemporary return migrations by Kazakhs – a process of great significan...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
Poverty and unemployment send at least one million Tajiks to Russia for low-level labour migration. ...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
This essay explores issues of citizenship and belonging associated with post-Soviet Kazakhstan’s rep...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...
textRecent literature on gender and migration demonstrates that gender plays an important role in hu...
The article is devoted to the issues of socio-cultural adaptation of repatriates on the territory of...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
Kazakh Poles arriving in Poland through the repatriation program still feel a close bond with the co...
Global labor migration is gendered. There is a common misperception that most migrant workers are m...
Transnational marriage migration powerfully captures how migration – a demographic and social phenom...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
This article is devoted to contemporary return migrations by Kazakhs – a process of great significan...
Migrants may find themselves in a vulnerable position after migration due to the new social structur...
Poverty and unemployment send at least one million Tajiks to Russia for low-level labour migration. ...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
This essay explores issues of citizenship and belonging associated with post-Soviet Kazakhstan’s rep...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...
textRecent literature on gender and migration demonstrates that gender plays an important role in hu...
The article is devoted to the issues of socio-cultural adaptation of repatriates on the territory of...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
Kazakh Poles arriving in Poland through the repatriation program still feel a close bond with the co...
Global labor migration is gendered. There is a common misperception that most migrant workers are m...
Transnational marriage migration powerfully captures how migration – a demographic and social phenom...
The major destinations for labor migrants from rural southern Kyrgyzstan are Russia, Kazakhstan and ...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...