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Gender is central to immigration. The papers in this session discuss the various roles gender plays in shaping immigrants’ work, family, identity, and other aspects of their lived experiences.
Social Network and Gender Division of Housework in Transnational Marriage Couples in Korea - Yoo-Jean Song, Dong-A University; Yun-Suk Lee
Gendering Queer Migration: Evidence from Chinese LGBTQ+ Migrants - Tori Shucheng Yang, University of British Columbia
U.S. Immigration Policy and Intimate Governance: How Immigrant Women in Professional Occupations Navigate Visa-Related Constraints - Kelsi Caywood, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Fainter Praise: Online Professional Recommendations and Immigrant Job Promotions - Elizabeth Jacobs, University of Connecticut