How women use family networks to facilitate migration: a comparative study of Irish and Polish women in Britain

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Ryan, L. 2009. How women use family networks to facilitate migration: a comparative study of Irish and Polish women in Britain. The History of the Family. 14 (2), pp. 217-231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hisfam.2009.02.004
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TitleHow women use family networks to facilitate migration: a comparative study of Irish and Polish women in Britain
AuthorsRyan, L.
Abstract

Within migration studies there has been a tendency to focus on a single case study of a particular national group. Adopting a comparative approach may raise new and interesting questions or challenge conventional thinking on migration. While on the surface, at least, Irish and Polish migrants would appear to have many commonalities, there has been surprisingly little comparative analysis of these two groups. Drawing on my own research on these migrants in the British context, I focus on women as a large but under-researched aspect of both groups. This paper suggests ways in which such a comparison could be undertaken by using social networks as a useful comparative tool. A social networks perspective not only allows a probing analysis of migration strategies, but also provides a framework within which to compare across different migrant groups, such as for example, examining the role of family networks (here and there) in migration processes. In addition, this approach enables an examination of dynamism over time and how migrants develop relationships within spatially dispersed as well as locally embedded ties.

Research GroupSocial Policy Research Centre (SPRC)
PublisherElsevier
JournalThe History of the Family
ISSN1081-602X
Publication dates
Print01 Jan 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited16 Jan 2010
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Families, Foreignness, Migration. Now and Then

Web address (URL)http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1016/j.hisfam.2009.02.004
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hisfam.2009.02.004
LanguageEnglish
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