The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states

Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has become a phenomenon. Based on interviews with 12 Ethiopian migrant women returned from the Middle East and the Gulf States, the primary aim of this thesis is to describe and study Ethiopian women migra...

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Main Author: Abdi Ali, Dusit
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3439862018-03-13T05:10:29ZThe bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf statesengAbdi Ali, DusitUppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi2018women labor migrationCircular migrationHumanities and the ArtsHumaniora och konstSocial AnthropologySocialantropologiMigration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has become a phenomenon. Based on interviews with 12 Ethiopian migrant women returned from the Middle East and the Gulf States, the primary aim of this thesis is to describe and study Ethiopian women migrants’ circular migration to the Middle East. I will mainly focus on how social dynamics in the family, gender relations and economic circumstances are intricate. The process of women’s migration and how the expectations of the family can be gender differentiated are discussed. Further, the migrant women’s power relation when class and ethnicity determine their position is discussed. Relations with the sending family and the issues related to the women who return, as well as problems affecting them at home and in the destination countries, are looked at. Various and complex issues of migration and the women’s roles are discussed with reference to the women’s experiences. Migration provides women with opportunities for social and economic mobility but can also subject them to ethnic discrimination, exploitation, and abuse. The movement is generally seen as voluntary labor migration and it has placed them in a vulnerable position both at home and abroad. Their migration is interconnected to the economic need but also the responsibilities they have towards their family and kin. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-343986Masteruppsatser i kulturantropologi, 1653-2244 ; 76application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic women labor migration
Circular migration
Humanities and the Arts
Humaniora och konst
Social Anthropology
Socialantropologi
spellingShingle women labor migration
Circular migration
Humanities and the Arts
Humaniora och konst
Social Anthropology
Socialantropologi
Abdi Ali, Dusit
The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
description Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has become a phenomenon. Based on interviews with 12 Ethiopian migrant women returned from the Middle East and the Gulf States, the primary aim of this thesis is to describe and study Ethiopian women migrants’ circular migration to the Middle East. I will mainly focus on how social dynamics in the family, gender relations and economic circumstances are intricate. The process of women’s migration and how the expectations of the family can be gender differentiated are discussed. Further, the migrant women’s power relation when class and ethnicity determine their position is discussed. Relations with the sending family and the issues related to the women who return, as well as problems affecting them at home and in the destination countries, are looked at. Various and complex issues of migration and the women’s roles are discussed with reference to the women’s experiences. Migration provides women with opportunities for social and economic mobility but can also subject them to ethnic discrimination, exploitation, and abuse. The movement is generally seen as voluntary labor migration and it has placed them in a vulnerable position both at home and abroad. Their migration is interconnected to the economic need but also the responsibilities they have towards their family and kin.
author Abdi Ali, Dusit
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title The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
title_short The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
title_full The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
title_fullStr The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
title_full_unstemmed The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
title_sort bright hopes and desoluted dream of ethiopian women : a study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
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