2008
DOI: 10.1002/casp.937
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Immigration and femininity in Southern Europe: A gender‐based psychosocial analysis

Abstract: Despite the growing presence of female immigrants in Western countries, research on the subject highlights two important biases that hinder appropriate explanation of the migratory phenomenon and hence prevent adequate intervention. First, most of the research studies conducted so far focus on male migration; second, the macro-social perspective has prevailed in these areas of study since socio-economic and political aspects have taken centre stage in analyses on migratory phenomena, From a gender-based psycho… Show more

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“…Culturally, Latin American women have been taught the need to be good wives, housewives, daughters and mothers, to improve the living standard of their families and to guarantee the present and future wellbeing of their children and to sacrifice to a certain extent everything related to their work, education and personal ambitions in favour of their children and their family's wellbeing ( 22 ) . The preceding is proved when women develop multiple social roles, which need to be reconciled in everyday life.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culturally, Latin American women have been taught the need to be good wives, housewives, daughters and mothers, to improve the living standard of their families and to guarantee the present and future wellbeing of their children and to sacrifice to a certain extent everything related to their work, education and personal ambitions in favour of their children and their family's wellbeing ( 22 ) . The preceding is proved when women develop multiple social roles, which need to be reconciled in everyday life.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'immigration au Lac Saint-Jean n'a pris de l'ampleur que très récemment et jusqu'à présent, les études sur l'immigration dans la région 02 n'ont porté réellement que sur le secteur de Saguenay (Boisclair, 1993;Alonso, 1998;Bustos-Foglia, 2008 2 Aguilera, 2005; Emmerik, 2005;Moore, 1990;Lin;Warr;Burt, 1998 3 Aguilera, 2005Anucha et al, 2006;Beaudoin 2010; Boyd, 1999;Bustos-Foglia, 2008;Cardu & Sanschagrin, 2002;Catarino & Morokvasic, 2005;Gonzalez-Gonzalez & Zarco, 2008; Kofman & Raghuran, 2006;Maillé, 2002; Me Kinnish, 2008;Nedelcu, 2005;Osmani, 2002;Pedraza, 1991; CSF, 2005a;Vallée, 2002;Vatz-Laaroussi, 1999 Notre intérêt a porté sur les stratégies de développement du capital social chez les …”
Section: Je Pense Que C 'Est Plus Facile Pour Les Femmes Parce Que Lunclassified
“…Beaudoin 2010; Boyd, 1999;Bustos-Foglia, 2008;Cardu & Sanschagrin, 2002;Catarino & Morokvasic, 2005;Gonzalez-Gonzalez & Zarco, 2008; Kofman & Raghuran, 2006;Maillé, 2002; Me Kinnish, 2008;Nedelcu, 2005;Osmani, 2002;Pedraza, 1991; CSF, 2005a;Vallée, 2002;Vatz-Laaroussi, 1999 reconnaissance des diplômes, des emplois sous-qualifiés, des codes culturels nouveaux, les femmes immigrantes doivent faire face à d'autres obstacles liés à leur appartenance sociale de genre.…”
Section: Les Femmes Immigrantesunclassified