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Gender, migration and social change.

M Tienda, K Booth

    International Sociology : Journal of the International Sociological Association
    |March 1, 1991
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    Migration significantly impacts women's social standing and gender dynamics. This review examines conceptual issues and case studies to understand migrant women's diverse outcomes in social change.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Gender Studies
    • Migration Studies

    Background:

    • Existing literature on migration's impact on women's social position is reviewed.
    • Conceptual and methodological challenges in assessing gender relations are identified.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically review studies on how migration affects women's position in social change.
    • To delineate alternative outcomes for migrant women using a distribution-redistribution framework.
    • To illustrate these outcomes with case studies from Africa and Latin America.

    Main Methods:

    • Critical literature review of existing studies.
    • Delineation of three alternative outcomes for migrant women.
    • Selective review of case studies.
    Keywords:
    AfricaCritiqueDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEconomic FactorsLatin AmericaLiterature ReviewMigrationPopulationPopulation DynamicsSocial ChangeSocioeconomic FactorsWomen's Status

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    Main Results:

    • Identified conceptual and methodological issues in assessing gender relations.
    • Presented a distribution-redistribution framework for analyzing migrant women's outcomes.
    • Highlighted diverse case study examples from Africa and Latin America.

    Conclusions:

    • Migration's influence on women's position is complex and varied.
    • The analytical framework aids in understanding different trajectories for migrant women.
    • Case studies underscore the heterogeneity of migrant women's experiences and social change impacts.