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Women and Migration in Rural Europe - Labour Markets, Representations and Policies

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Zusatztext "It is a valuable contribution to current debates on gender and rural migration. ? book is an academic writing with solid arguments! and it is easily readable at the same time. Illustrations are also of high quality. The volume contains 16 figures! 13 maps! 14 tables! photographs and interview quotes as well! which are all detailed! accurate and informative. The book is highly recommended to all! especially to scholars and policy-makers in the field of gender! rural and migration issues." (Szabolcs Fabula! Hungarian Geographical Bulletin! Vol. 65 (3)! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Karin Wiest is Senior Researcher and Project Manager at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography (IfL) in Leipzig, Germany. Her research focuses on socio-spatial processes in urban and rural Europe. She has led and participated in several EU-funded research projects focusing on female migration, demographic change and regional development. Klappentext Fundamental societal changes in the globalising European countryside impact women's migration decisions. The chapters in this volume represent diverse attempts to explain women's movements from rural areas, taking prevailing labour market conditions as well as gender relations into account. Utilising empirical findings from countries including Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Spain, this collection particularly aims to build bridges between research following the 'cultural turn' and functionalist explanations which refer to material and practiced ruralities. The international range of contributors to Women and Migration in Rural Europe focus on societal constructions of gender and rurality, and in doing so, address various female perspectives on rural life. The analysis of the different working and living conditions in different parts of rural Europe reveals distinct obstacles but also prospects for young women. Importantly, the book includes policy implications withrespect to the challenges of demographic change, questions of gender equality and women's contribution to rural development. Zusammenfassung Fundamental societal changes in the globalising European countryside impact women's migration decisions. The chapters in this volume represent diverse attempts to explain women's movements from rural areas, taking prevailing labour market conditions as well as gender relations into account. Utilising empirical findings from countries including Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Spain, this collection particularly aims to build bridges between research following the 'cultural turn' and functionalist explanations which refer to material and practiced ruralities. The international range of contributors to Women and Migration in Rural Europe focus on societal constructions of gender and rurality, and in doing so, address various female perspectives on rural life. The analysis of the different working and living conditions in different parts of rural Europe reveals distinct obstacles but also prospects for young women. Importantly, the book includes policy implications withrespect to the challenges of demographic change, questions of gender equality and women's contribution to rural development. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Women and Migration in Rural Europe: Explanations and Implications; Karin Wiest PART I: GENDERED REPRESENTATIONS AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE RURAL 2. Women Assess Rurality: A Tailored Rural Idyll; Mireia Baylina, Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon, Ana María Porto, Isabel Salamaña and Montserrat Villarino 3. References to a Rural Idyll in the Attitudes and Self-perceptions of Women in Rural West Germany; Gesine Tuitjer 4. Rural Milieus in East-Central Euro...

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