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Gendered dynamics of transnational social protection
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|作者:
Başak Bilecen
Karolina Barglowski
Thomas Faist
Eleonore Kofman
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[1] University of Groningen,Department of Sociology
[2] Bielefeld University,Center on Migration, Citizenship and Development
[3] Technical University Dortmund,undefined
[4] Institute of Sociology,undefined
[5] Bielefeld University,undefined
[6] Faculty of Sociology,undefined
[7] Middlesex University,undefined
[8] School of Law,undefined
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Transnational social protection;
Gender;
Inequality;
International migration;
Welfare state;
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Social protection refers to resources and strategies to deal with social risks, such as poverty or obligations and needs of care, which might impede the realization of life chances and well-being. Previous research has shown that migrants are particularly affected by challenges when accessing or providing social protection, because of unfamiliar welfare regulations in the immigration country and their family and friends being located in various locations, calling for an investigation of gendered dynamics in transnational spaces. In this special issue we aim to advance these vital debates by elucidating the social consequences of the articulation and organization of formal and informal social protection across borders for different actors involved through a joint investigation of gender and transnationality as key dimensions of social inequality. More specifically, the papers collected in this special issue are devoted to investigating the link of formal and informal dimensions of transnational social protection and showing its impact on unequal life chances of mobile people in Europe. This introduction frames the articles collected in this special issue from an inequality perspective, thereby pointing to the ways in which gender and transnationality interact with other dimensions of inequality in the field of social protection, which currently constitutes one of the most vital issues in the field of migration scholarship.
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