Family Migration and the Path to an Occupation

Family Migration and the Path to an Occupation

The (Early) Experiences of Skilled Taiwanese and Chinese 'Wives'

Hsu, Chieh

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

190

Mole

Inglês

9780367516109

15 a 20 dias

349

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Part 1: Placing Women in the Migration Context 1. Professionals? Migrants? Wives? Who Are These Women? 2. Women on and after the Move 3. Home Country Contexts v.s. Host Country Realities Part 2: Understanding Skilled "Wives'" Experiences 4. An Evolving Self Tied to Roles: Re-envisioning the Immersion Period 5: An Insider's Approach Part 3: Navigating the New and Bridging the Gap 6. Marriage and Dependency Back Home and in Germany 7. Embracing Dependency: Passive Autonomy 8. Reclaiming Independence: Active Autonomy 9. Conclusion
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Female Marriage Migrants;Skilled Female Migrants;labour market;Female Migrants;work;German Husbands;migration;Intercultural Marriage;gender;Immersion Period;China;Spousal Migrant;Chinese;Family Migrants;Taiwan;Married Women;Taiwanese;Passive Autonomy;Germany;Gender Role Attitudes;marriage;Marriage Migrants;women;Intimate Relationships;wives;Employment Intentions;Women's Dependency;family roles;Von Oertzen;agency;Female Dependency;attitudes;Skilled Women;structural constructs;Labor Market;structural constraints;Interactional Role Theory;subject positions;Constructivist GT;sociology;Classic GT;Native Spouses;active autonomy;Binational Marriages;gender dynamics;Female Spousal Migrants;family migration;Taiwanese women;occupation;foreigner relations