How neo-Marxism creates bias in gender and migration research: evidence from the Philippines

IF 2.1 2区 社会学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Ethnic and Racial Studies Pub Date : 2017-06-20 DOI:10.1080/01419870.2017.1397279
Speranta Dumitru
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ABSTRACT The paper analyses migration flows from the Philippines in two gendered occupations: domestic helpers and computer programmers. The international division of labour theory claims that foreign investment determines migration from developing countries, especially of women, towards low-skilled gendered occupations in developed countries. This paper shows that the division of labour is neither gendered nor international in the predicted sense. For instance, data from Philippines Overseas Employment Agency shows that the theory is Eurocentric as Northern America and Europe are destinations for only 3 per cent of domestic workers’ flows. The paper argues that neo-Marxism creates bias in gender and migration research and hinders understanding of important gendered effects concerning migrants. Two examples of such gendered effects are highlighted here: the higher vulnerability to legislative change of migrant men employed as domestic workers in Italy and the higher penetration of women into computer programming in the migrant flows to the U.S.
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新马克思主义如何在性别和移民研究中制造偏见:来自菲律宾的证据
本文分析了菲律宾两种性别职业的移民流动:家庭佣工和计算机程序员。国际劳动分工理论声称,外国投资决定了从发展中国家,特别是妇女向发达国家低技能性别职业的移徙。本文表明,劳动分工既不是性别的,也不是预期意义上的国际分工。例如,菲律宾海外就业局(philippine Overseas Employment Agency)的数据显示,这一理论是以欧洲为中心的,因为北美和欧洲仅占国内工人流动的3%。本文认为,新马克思主义在性别和移民研究中造成了偏见,阻碍了对移民中重要的性别影响的理解。这里强调了两个性别影响的例子:在意大利从事家政工作的男性移民更容易受到立法变化的影响;在流向美国的移民中,女性进入计算机编程的比例更高
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期刊介绍: Race, ethnicity and nationalism are at the heart of many of the major social and political issues in the present global environment. New antagonisms have emerged which require a rethinking of traditional theoretical and empirical perspectives. Ethnic and Racial Studies, published ten times a year, is the leading journal for the analysis of these issues throughout the world. The journal provides an interdisciplinary academic forum for the presentation of research and theoretical analysis, drawing on sociology, social policy, anthropology, political science, economics, geography, international relations, history, social psychology and cultural studies.
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