2015
DOI: 10.1093/migration/mnv014
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Capital and mobility in the stepwise international migrations of Filipino migrant domestic workers

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“…For instance, Konadu-Agyemang (1999) found that two-thirds of Ghanaian migrants in Canada had migrated there after stays in one or more intermediate destinations; this onward migration was mainly led by males. Paul (2015) found analogous results for Filipinos entering Canada; this time, the typical profile was made up of female domestic and health workers who had first worked in Singapore or the Gulf States, accumulating capital and experience in preparation for the onward migration to Canada. Another subgroup of North American studies is made up of more statistical analyses of the backgrounds of various immigrants moving from Canada to the US (King and Newbold, 2007;Mueller, 2004).…”
Section: Onward Migration: Some Existing Casesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…For instance, Konadu-Agyemang (1999) found that two-thirds of Ghanaian migrants in Canada had migrated there after stays in one or more intermediate destinations; this onward migration was mainly led by males. Paul (2015) found analogous results for Filipinos entering Canada; this time, the typical profile was made up of female domestic and health workers who had first worked in Singapore or the Gulf States, accumulating capital and experience in preparation for the onward migration to Canada. Another subgroup of North American studies is made up of more statistical analyses of the backgrounds of various immigrants moving from Canada to the US (King and Newbold, 2007;Mueller, 2004).…”
Section: Onward Migration: Some Existing Casesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…deslocamento; eles precisam constantemente refletir sobre as circunstâncias que encontram, identificar novas oportunidades e obstáculos e reagir a eles. Onward migration (migração progressiva) ou stepwise migration (migração passo a passo) são exemplos de novas estratégias resultantes desse novo panorama global (MCGARRIGLE; ASCENSÃO, 2017;PAUL, 2015 Este artigo tem o intuito de fazer um enquadramento teórico para a análise das trajetórias de migrantes senegaleses e ganeses ao Brasil e apresentar dados empíricos sobre o desenvolvimento desses novos corredores migratórios sul-sul, identificando como os migrantes navegam, por meio de estruturas em mudança durante a migração, para o Brasil e dentro dele. O artigo se estrutura na reconstrução, a partir de relatos orais, das trajetórias desses dois grupos de imigrantes e de seu direcionamento à região Sul do país.…”
Section: Aqui Para Ficar Ou Só De Passagem? Experiências Migratórias unclassified
“…Num contexto europeu e norte-americano de políticas migratórias restritivas, os migrantes buscam outras estratégias para realizar seu projeto. Dentre essas estratégias, é possível citar a utilização de coyotes para cruzar fronteiras, inserindo-se em rotas de tráfico de pessoas e migrações não documentadas (ASSIS, 2008;MBAYE, 2013;MENGISTE, 2018), em stepwise e onward migration (MCGARRIGLE; ASCENSÃO, 2017;PAUL, 2015; WISSINK, DÜVELL; VAN EERDEWIJK, 2013) e em rotas e destinos alternativos (FALL, 2016;JUNG, 2015), e aquelas compreendidas no contexto de uma imobilidade persistente (DE BOECK, 2012;JÓNSSON, 2012). Uma característica importante dessas estratégias é a necessidade de flexibilidade cada vez maior nas trajetórias e formas de mobilidade.…”
Section: Aqui Para Ficar Ou Só De Passagem? Experiências Migratórias unclassified
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“…The migrants in this study demonstrate that it is possible to develop relationships based on ethnic ties and an openness to the world simultaneously, which can be defined as a cosmopolitan orientation (see also Darieva 2011;Glick Schiller et al 2011). Paul (2015) describes the mobile Filipino labour migrants she studied as "working-class cosmopolitans", a term that could apply to many people in this study.…”
Section: Challenging Taken-for-granted Distinctions Between Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%