Gender, Migration and Categorisation: Making Distinctions between Migrants in Western Countries, 1945-2010
ISBN: 9789048521753
Platform/Publisher: Cambridge Core / Amsterdam University Press
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This collection explores how Western countries have historically distinguished between categories of migrants--such as labor, refugee, family, and postcolonial migrants. Covering France, the United States, Turkey, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Denmark, the contributors explain how concepts such as "refugee," "family," and "difference" have been defined through policy and public debate. Tightly intertwined, these definitions are continuously changing with the economic and geopolitical climate, as well as in relation to migrants' gender, class, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and countries of destination and origin.


Marlou Schrover is professor of migration history and social differences at Leiden University. Deirdre M. Moloney is director of fellowships advising at Princeton University.
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