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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
This session explores key themes related to gender and immigration, including the ways immigrants are framed in gendered terms by the state, the varying perceptions of male and female migration, and the relationship between gendered migration and employment. It includes papers about migrants in both the US and countries around the world.
Forgive Me, I am a Good Man, Husband, and Father: Gendered Deservingness in Immigration Court - Dylan Farrell-Bryan, University of Pennsylvania
Suspicious Motherhood: Gendered Spatiality of Borders and Marriage Migration in South Korea - Sohoon Lee, University of Toronto
Voting as a Gendered Performance: Filipina Marriage Migrants Voting Practices in South Korea - Ilju Kim
A Double Divide: Gendered Views on Women’s and Men’s Labor Migration in Armenia - Victor Agadjanian, University of Kansas
Origin-country Culture, Sequencing of Migration, and Female Employment: Variations among Immigrant Women in the United States - Qian He, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Theodore P. Gerber, University of Wisconsin-Madison