Women under the Spotlight Women as Migrant Workers Criticisms against quantitative analyses have accentuated the lack of agency given to migrants by reducing women as numerical values. To remedy this‚ studies have incorporated stories from migrant women. The results portray a paradox; on the one hand‚ participation in the labor market has become liberalizing for female workers. Increased employment prospects (from unpaid work) became a source of personal development and empowerment (Asis‚ Hoang
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“Migrant Mother”- A Picture Worth a Thousand of wordsDorothea Lange’s photograph‚ known as Migrant Mother‚ was taken in 1936 during the great depression era which emphasizes a woman‚ Florence Leona Christie. She holds a baby in her lap as her other two youngsters group around her. The mother ’s face is the core of the picture. Her fingertips are simply touching her face as she is thinking of something. The youngsters settle close to their mother and lean their heads on her shoulder and back yet there
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The poem ‘Migrant Hostel’ shows feelings of confusion and loss for the persona‚ and how they feel no sense of place or belonging‚ due to the interactions with society and how the society doesn’t want the migrants to be a part of their community. The poem reveals a historical fact through the date and place name‚ this shows that this poem is personal and establishes the reality of this experience. The transient nature shown through the poem is represented by the description in the first stanza‚ ‘comings
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Integration or assimilation of migrants in society? Which policy is best for a country to adhere to? By the different migration flows and globalization it is hard to deny; the European society is becoming a multicultural society. Many residents of the EU have a foreign nationality or have (grand) parents of foreign origin and cultural and religious diversity has increased. How are these newcomers supposed to behave‚ and what is expected from them? The question that will be addressed in this
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This town is called Anacortes in Washington state and I have lived here my whole life. My mother is mexican and my father is black. I grew up thinking that I was slightly different from everyone else but not really looking at it in a negative manner. Racism didn’t seem like a big deal because i have never personally had to deal with it and it still seems like a far off idea‚ one that is there but not connected to me. My father works for the Anacortes Police Department where he is a detective but
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are still many migrant kids working in the fields. During moving times for seasonal farmworker‚ the kids also have to move along with their family. By moving‚ the kids have to quit and transfer to a different school. All the schoolwork they tried so hard on ended up being thrown away. About 90 percent of kids who lives as seasonal migrants drops out of school‚ because of constantly transferring to different schools‚ caused them to fall behind in class‚ with other students. Many migrant students are
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How does not belonging and belonging arise in the immigrant experience? The immigrant experience is a significant journey which encompasses the dynamic process of belonging and not belonging. Whilst a sense of insecurity‚ fear and rejection emerges from an individual’s inability to integrate into wider society‚ these emotions can be mitigated by forging meaningful connections to others‚ thus leading to a sense of social inclusion. Moreover‚ immigrants who have a sense of self-realisation are the
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Migrants as activist citizens in Italy Published on openDemocracy (http://www.opendemocracy.net) Migrants as activist citizens in Italy In 2010 and 2011 migrants behaved like activist citizens throughout Italy‚ initiating a new cycle of struggles in the crisis of neoliberalism. Their contestation of an exclusionary‚ racialized and competitive model of society could become a goal shared by migrants and nationals alike. ‘We will be remembered’; whoever wrote this on the wall of an abandoned
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Ever wondered what an immigrant child had lived in the late 60’s‚ while living an abuse life and having a child at 15‚ but at the same time trying to achieving her dreams. In the article‚ “Migrant child to college woman‚” asserts that with a positive mindset of hard work and perseverance you can achieve your dreams even after each fall you have. Maria Cardenas had lived that life‚ she became a women that overcame her abuse life in the past and achieved her goal of earning a degree in education. Cardenas
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Migrant workers have been abused ever since the beginning. There have been attempts to strike and revolt‚ but it has never been very successful. In “It’s Time to End Worker Exploitation” by Linda Chavez-Thompson exposes the nonexistent rights and abuse of the foreign guest workers‚ but fails to delve deeper into the details of the problems and to find a solution to stop exploitation. The workers’ wages are so low that the job becomes a vicious cycle with little to no chance of coming out with any
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