Invisible Lives: Gender, Dispossession, and Precarity amongst Syrian Refugee Women in the Middle East

IF 0.9 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Refuge Pub Date : 2018-06-18 DOI:10.7202/1050853AR
N. Canefe
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This article attends to the connections between neo-liberal and neo-developmentalist labour regimes, asylum and immigration management, and the exploitation of undocumented, refugee, and migrant women, based on the experiences of Syrian refugee women in Turkey. The concept of precarity is explored as a selectively applied strategy by states to people who lack “status” or who are unable to benefit from “membership rights.” Forced migrants, illegal migrants, and asylum seekers are directly implicated in highly precarious work experiences at the bottom end of labour markets across the Global South, becoming trapped in forced labour and human trafficking arrangements. The article establishes a link between extreme forms of migrant labour exploitation in precarious life worlds and gender-based profiling of life chances.
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《看不见的生活:中东叙利亚难民妇女的性别、剥夺和不稳定》
本文以在土耳其的叙利亚难民妇女的经历为基础,关注新自由主义和新发展主义劳工制度、庇护和移民管理,以及对无证、难民和移民妇女的剥削之间的联系。不稳定的概念是作为国家对缺乏“地位”或无法从“成员权利”中受益的人有选择地应用的策略来探讨的。被迫移民、非法移民和寻求庇护者在全球南方劳动力市场的最底层直接参与高度不稳定的工作经历,被困在强迫劳动和人口贩运安排中。这篇文章建立了在不稳定的生活世界中对移徙劳工的极端形式剥削与基于性别的生活机会概况之间的联系。
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审稿时长
32 weeks
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