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  3. Vol. 16 No. 4 (1997): Refugee and Immigrant Women: An International Perspective

Vol. 16 No. 4 (1997): Refugee and Immigrant Women: An International Perspective

first page Refuge vol. 16.4 1997
Published: 1997-10-01

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Introduction

  • An Introductory Note

    Guida Man
    1-3
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Front Matter

  • Front Matter

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Articles

  • Feminist Theories and Migration Research-Making Sense in the Data Feast?

    Aina Tollefsen Altamirano
    4-8
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  • When Refugees are Women: Emergence of the Issue on the International Agenda

    Keiko Osaki
    9-16
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  • Gender-Related Persecution as a Basis for Refugee Status: The Emergence of an International Norm

    Stephanie Kuttner
    17-21
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  • Defining a Particular Social Group Based on Gender

    Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
    22-25
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  • Gender Differences and Family Reunion in the European Union: Implications for Refugees

    Eleonore Kofman, Rosemary Sales
    26-30
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  • Struggling for Rights: African Women and the "Sanspapiers" Movement in France

    Cathie Lloyd
    31-34
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  • Refugee Stories: Constructing a Bosnian Girl's Identity in Exile: A Case Study

    Eija Asikainen
    35-38
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Back Matter

  • Back Matter

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Keywords

rwandaforced assimilationunproforsafe areashuman rights violationsmoscowpolitical repressionchechen republicrefugee flowunrotradetutsispopulation growthcrisespoliciesnegev

Refuge ISSNs: 1920-7336 (electronic); 0229-5113 (print)

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