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China-Ghana migration corridor: unpacking the invisible representation of women
Despite the increasing visibility of women in the migration process and the increasing “Feminization” of migration, little attention has been paid in the literature to the gendered nature of the migration process particularly on the China-Ghana corridor. The invisible representation of women on the China-Ghana corridor inhibits our understanding of the gendered dynamics and patterns of migration on the China-Ghana corridor.
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Egypt - Jordan migration corridor brief
Overview of MIDEQ's work in the Egypt - Jordan migration corridor.
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The role of gender norms in shaping the decision to migrate amongst Haitian migrants in Brazil
The main aim of this MIDEQ working paper is to explore the tangible and intangible aspects of this migration by examining commonalities and differences between women and men through a norms and intersectionality perspective.
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Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
Despite the many challenges of living and working in Malaysia, Nepali migrant workers appreciate that they must first overcome the challenges knowing that they will come out the other side in a stronger position.
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