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Illegal Migration and Gender in a Global and Historical Perspective
This book examines irregular migration through a gendered lens, situating contemporary patterns within broader global and historical contexts. It explores how migration control regimes, labor markets, colonial legacies, and shifting geopolitical dynamics shape the experiences of undocumented migrants differently across gender lines. By combining historical analysis with case studies from various regions, the book highlights how women and men encounter distinct forms of vulnerability, agency, and resistance within irregular migration processes. Overall, it offers a critical perspective on the intersection of gender, legality, and power in shaping migration trajectories and policy responses.
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