Authors
Carolyn Choi, Maria Cecilia Hwang, Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
Publication date
2018
Journal
Handbook of the sociology of gender
Pages
493-506
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
This chapter examines how structural inequalities of gender including the ideology of female domesticity, non-egalitarian division of household labor, sex-segmented labor market, and a glass ceiling shape the independent migration of women. It empirically traces gendered inequalities in transnational households, labor migration, and educational migration. Questioning the dominant feminist paradigm on gender and migration which assumes that migration is a gender equalizing process, we argue that while women achieve some gains in status and in their interpersonal relations, their experiences remain unequivocally structured by gender inequities resulting in a gender stall in women’s global migration.
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Scholar articles
C Choi, MC Hwang, RS Parreñas - Handbook of the sociology of gender, 2018