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The Gendering of International Migration || Radcliffe Institute

This panel examines how the causes and consequences of international migration reflect the different experiences of women and men, and how they have changed over time. It will consider questions about the gender distribution of international migrants, how men and women maintain ties transnationally, and how people change when the cultural expectations of sending and receiving countries clash.

Date of Publication
Source / Publisher
Harvard University
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Global
Workstream Output
Off
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
Cross Cutting Theme
Gender-responsive
People-centred
Keywords
Gender
Tags
academia
Status
Published

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