GIVING WOMEN VOICE: THE ETHIOPIAN FEMALE SKILLED DIASPORA’S POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO DEVELOPMENT
Migration research, which tends to focus on the low paying and exploitative nature of female migrants’ work, often neglects female skilled migration. Under-representation of the gender dimension is not only common in international migration research, but is also present in policies, development stra...
Main Author: | Rose Amazan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad de Valladolid
2013-10-01
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Series: | Sociología y Tecnociencia |
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Online Access: | http://sociologia.palencia.uva.es/revista/index.php/sociologiaytecnociencia/article/view/34 |
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