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comparative labor market analysis
cross-cultural adaptation
Cynthia Cranford
Dutch American
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Estimate Group Effects
Family Investment
Family Investment Model
Female Labor Force Participation
force
gender inequality research
Harriet Orcutt Duleep
Host Country Language Proficiency
Husband's Investment
Husband’s Investment
Immigrant Husbands
Immigrant Married Women
Immigrant Women
immigrant women workforce participation patterns
IRB Member
IRCA's Amnesty
IRCA’s Amnesty
Janitorial Work
Katharine M. Donato
labor
Latina Immigrants
Legal Trip
M.D.R. Evans
married
Married Immigrant Women
migration studies
Monica Boyd
Multinomial Logistic Regression
Nancy Foner
Nina Toren
participation
Refugee Determination Process
refugee policy evaluation
social integration challenges
Statisticki Godisnjak Jugoslavije
Suzanne M. Sinke
Tatjana Lukic
Unauthorized Trip
Women's Labor Force Participation
womens
Women’s Labor Force Participation
Work History Information
Young Men
Yugoslav Immigrants
Yugoslav Women
Product details
- ISBN 9781138525764
- Weight: 550g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 08 Jun 2018
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The obstacles to assimilation and treatment of immigrant women are major issues confronting the leading immigrant-receiving nations today-the United States, Canada, and Australia. This volume provides a range of perspectives on the concerns, the sources of problems, how issues might be addressed, and the future of immigrant women. It is based upon a two-part issue of the journal Gender Issues, and contains a new introduction by the editor. The first section focuses on labor force experiences of women who have immigrated to the United States and Australia from Mexico and Latin America, Eastern Europe, Korea, the Philippines, India and other parts of Asia. Nancy Foner assesses the complex and contradictory ways that migration changes women's status. Cynthia Crawford focuses on Mexican and Salvadoran women who have recently moved into janitorial work in Los Angeles. M.D.R. Evans and Tatjiana Lucik analyze labor force participation of immigrants in Australia and family strategies of women migrants from the former Yugoslavia against the experiences of woman migrants from the Mediterranean world and other parts of the Slavic world. Economist Harriet Duleep reviews what is known as the family investment model. Monica Boyd tackles the controversial issue of the leading immigrant-receiving nations' unwillingness to declare gender an explicit ground for persecution and thus for gaining -refugee status. The second section deals with social class and English language acquisition, the obstacles women have had to overcome in gaining refugee status in the United States and Canada, and a comparison of movement patterns between different commentaries in Mexico and the United States on the part of Mexican male and female immigrants. Contributors include Suzanne M. Sinke, Katharine Donato, and Nina Toren. Immigrant Women will be valuable to researchers in women's studies, population demographics, as well as those teaching courses in sociology, history, and immigration. Rita James Simon is university professor in the School of Public Affairs at the Washington College of Law at American University. She is editor of Gender Issues and author of The American Jury, The Insanity Defense: A Critical Assessment of Law and Policy in the Post-Hinckley Era (with David Aaronson), Adoption, Race, and Identity (with Howard Altstein), In the Golden Land: A Century of Russian and Soviet Jewish Immigration, Social Science Data and Supreme Court Decisions (with -Rosemary Erickson), and Abortion: Statutes, Policies, and Public Attitudes the World Over.
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