2013
DOI: 10.1111/imig.12102
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Gendered Perspectives on Integration Discourses and Measures

Abstract: This article focuses on gendered discourses in integration policy and the problems immigrants pose in the reproduction of inequalities in a number of European countries. There has been little consideration of how gender categories operate in relation to broader political discourses around the construction of ‘us’ and ‘them’ and the constitution of national social and political communities and identities. Yet gender issues have become significant in the backlash against multiculturalism and gender and sexual re… Show more

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“…The logic of this design was to address directly the implied or explicit suggestion that marriage within the UK ethnic population is preferable in integration terms to transnational marriage (Home Office, 2002;Kofman et al, 2015). The sibling pair design holds constant some variables which may be independently related to integration but may also influence the likelihood of transnational marriage and therefore give rise to the danger of inappropriate attribution of causality to marriage choices.…”
Section: Empirical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The logic of this design was to address directly the implied or explicit suggestion that marriage within the UK ethnic population is preferable in integration terms to transnational marriage (Home Office, 2002;Kofman et al, 2015). The sibling pair design holds constant some variables which may be independently related to integration but may also influence the likelihood of transnational marriage and therefore give rise to the danger of inappropriate attribution of causality to marriage choices.…”
Section: Empirical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Policy makers see family migration often as unwanted migration (Joppke 1998), and thus this type of migration has started to become subject to increased restrictions. Family migrants tend to feature in political debates as a group that is difficult to integrate into the job market (Kofman et al 2013). Furthermore, political discussions in the media on tightening family migration legislation often tend to frame the topic as a challenge for gender equality (Hagelund 2008;Razack 2004).…”
Section: ! 3!mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bonjour and de Hart 2013;Eggebø 2010;Kofman et al 2013) and citizenship and gender (e.g. Lister 2003;Lister et al 2007;Hellsten et al 2006), we !…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Female migrants in particular are considered keepers of 'traditional cultures' and a threat to the collective need for homogeneity and cultural identity (Nuscheler 2004, p. 23). Given the relatively high unemployment rate among migrant women, they are furthermore perceived as potentially 'exploiting' the Austrian welfare system (Kofman et al 2015). How migrants, defined as 'ethnic other', challenge these "groupist assumptions" (Pfaff-Czarnecka 2013, p. 8) and rationalise these constructions and experiences in their practices, daily interactions and economic activities, as well as whether and how mobility becomes meaningful and is negotiated, will be discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%