"I can provide for my children": Korean immigrant women's changing perspectives on work outside the home

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作者
Park K. [1 ]
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[1] William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ
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Immigrant women; Immigrant women's mothering; Korean women; Women's agency; Women's identity; Women's work;
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10.1007/s12147-008-9048-6
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摘要
Whether immigrant women's introduction to paid labor empowers them with greater autonomy or exacerbates their oppression has been debated variously in the scholarship on gender and migration. In this paper, the author examines Korean immigrant women's perspectives on work outside the home after migration. Based on in-depth interview data, the paper emphasizes Korean women's own interpretations of work and motherhood, and highlights the ways in which they define and redefine work in relation to other aspects of their post-migration experiences. The analysis finds that income producing work is not empowering in and of itself, but contingent upon other post-migration challenges such as economic downward mobility and women's changed roles as working mothers. Furthermore, women's perception of work fluctuates over time. The findings suggest that paid work should not be simply interpreted as an empowering change, but the linkage between work and other aspects of immigrant women's post-migration realities needs to be more closely examined. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008.
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页码:26 / 42
页数:16
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