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Scientific article OCT 2017
  • Labour Market
  • The Social Sector
  • Labour Market, The Social Sector

From work to welfare

Institutional Arrangements Shaping Turkish Marriage Migrants’ Gendered trajectories into new societies

Authors:

  • Vibeke Jakobsen
  • Anika Liversage
  • Labour Market
  • The Social Sector
  • Labour Market, The Social Sector
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Using a mixed methods approach, this article examines gendered patterns of employment and of unemployment benefit uptake among Turkish marriage migrants in Denmark. The results show that men use co-ethnic networks to access entry positions. Subsequent eligibility for unemployment benefits enable these men to search for better jobs. Women enter employment more slowly and tell of such entry being related to entering the unemployment insurance system, enabling them to periodically conform to gendered expectations as homemakers. Pakistani marriage migrants display similar patterns, indicating the centrality of this institutional arrangement in low-skilled marriage migrants’ active adaptation to a new society.

Authors

  • Vibeke JakobsenAnika Liversage

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  • Published in

    International Migration Review
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