Giving more than they receive? Migrant women and welfare in Britain.

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Sales, R. 2007. Giving more than they receive? Migrant women and welfare in Britain. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. 3 (3), pp. 6-19.
TypeArticle
TitleGiving more than they receive? Migrant women and welfare in Britain.
AuthorsSales, R.
Abstract

This article addresses contemporary presentations of migrants, particularly women, as dependents and a ‘burden’ on welfare. Focusing mainly on Britain, it shows that, while immigration policies increasingly restrict their access to official welfare, migrants are crucial to the provision of welfare both to their own family and community and in mainstream services, including professional roles as well as in informal employment. Migrants are involved in complex networks of caring relations, often across national boundaries, in which they may provide care to others in order to provide for dependents back home.

Research GroupSocial Policy Research Centre (SPRC)
PublisherPier Professional
JournalInternational Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
ISSN1747-9894
Publication dates
PrintNov 2007
Publication process dates
Deposited01 Feb 2010
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Migrant woman and welfare issues.

LanguageEnglish
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