Gendered Migrations: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities for Development

· Springer Nature
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138
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This book delves into the multifaceted interplay between gender, migration, and development. It challenges conventional theories by sharing the unique experiences of migrants, particularly women, and their profound impact on development in the global South. It contributes significantly to the theory of intersectionality, which illuminates how various forms of oppression and privilege intertwine to shape individuals' experiences. It ventures beyond traditional boundaries, recognizing migration and development as transnational processes that transcend singular actors and spaces. It highlights the interconnectedness of people, cultures, and economies across national borders, unraveling the complex tapestry of migration and development. It provides invaluable feminist perspectives, illuminating pathways toward inclusivity and equity in development. Through its nuanced analysis, this book paves the way for a more inclusive, equitable, and empowering future for individuals and communities. It is a valuable resource for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars seeking to promote social justice and gender equality in migration and development contexts.

About the author

Ferdous is an Associate Professor of Public Administration at Comilla University, Bangladesh. Dr. Ferdous holds a Ph.D. in Development Studies. Her research interests include population migration policy, trust, gender, public policy, climate change, and development. Dr Ferdous has significantly contributed to the academic discourse in her areas of interest. She has published several books on governance, gender, contemporary issues, and migration with Springer and Routledge, as well as numerous refereed articles. Dr Ferdous has presented papers, chaired sessions, and served as keynote speaker at many national and international academic conferences.

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