TY - BOOK AU - Banfi,Ludovica AU - Boccagni,Paolo AU - Bonizzoni,Paola AU - Catarino,Christine AU - Creese,Gillian AU - Dyck,Isabel AU - Evergeti,Venetia AU - Fleischer,Annett AU - González-Ferrer,Amparo AU - Grillo,Ralph AU - Kofman,Eleonore AU - Kohli,Martin AU - Kraler,Albert AU - McLaren,Arlene Tiger AU - Oso,Laura AU - Riaño,Yvonne AU - Ryan,Louise AU - Schans,Djamila AU - Schmoll,Camille AU - Suksomboon,Panitee AU - Varrel,Aurélie AU - Vidal,Núria Empez AU - de Valk,Helga AU - van Walsum,Sarah TI - Gender, Generations and the Family in International Migration T2 - IMISCOE Research SN - 9789089642851 U1 - 362.7791253094 PY - 2012///] CY - Amsterdam : PB - Amsterdam University Press, KW - Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- 21st century KW - Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects -- 21st century KW - Immigrant families -- Social aspects -- Europe -- 21st century KW - Immigrants -- Family relationships -- Europe KW - Transnationalism -- Government policy -- Europe -- 21st century KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of contents --; Preface --; 1. Introduction Issues and debates on family-related migration and the migrant family: A European perspective --; Section I. The family as a moral and social order --; 2. Sex and the regulation of belonging: Dutch family migration policies in the context of changing family norms --; 3. Marriages, arranged and forced: The UK debate --; 4. Filial obligations among immigrants and native Dutch: A comparison of perceptions and behaviour among ethnic groups and generations --; 5. Social construction of neglect: The case of unaccompanied minors from Morocco to Spain --; Section II. Gender, generation and work in the migrant family --; 6. The problem of 'human capital': Gender, place and immigrant household strategies of reskilling in Vancouver --; 7. The transmission of labour commitment within families of migrant entrepreneurs in France and Spain --; 8. Spousal reunification among recent immigrants in Spain: Links with undocumented migration and the labour market --; Section III. Marriage migration and gender relations --; 9. Cross-border marriage as a migration strategy: Thai women in the Netherlands --; 10. Marriage across space and time among male migrants from Cameroon to Germany --; 11. 'He's the Swiss citizen, I'm the foreign spouse': Binational marriages and the impact of family-related migration policies on gender relations --; Section IV. Transnational family lives and practices --; 12. Transnational family life and female migration in Italy: One or multiple patterns? --; 13. Civic stratification, stratified reproduction and family solidarity: Strategies of Latino families in Milan --; 14. Gender and intergenerational issues in the circulation of highly skilled migrants: The case of Indian IT professionals --; 15. Negotiating transnational caring practices among migrant families --; List of contributors --; Index; Open Access N2 - Family-related migration is moving to the center of political debates on migration, integration, and multiculturalism in Europe. Still, strands of academic research on family migrations and migrant families remain separate from-and sometimes ignorant of-each other. This volume seeks to bridge the disciplinary divide. Collectively, the authors address the need to better understand the diversity of family-related migration and its resulting family forms and practices, to question simplistic assumptions about migrant families in public discourse, to study family migration from a mix of disciplinary perspectives, and to acknowledge the state's role in shaping family-related migration, practices, and lives UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048513611?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048513611 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789048513611/original ER -