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Femininity,mobility and family fears: Indian international student migration and transnational parental control
Authors:Margaret Walton-Roberts
Institution:1. Balsillie School of International Affairs, and Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canadamwaltonroberts@wlu.ca
Abstract:In this paper, I explore the migration of Indian-trained nurses enrolled in a post-graduate critical/geriatric care programme at a Canadian public college. Calling upon recent literature on gender, modernity and mobility in India, I examine the extent to which skilled transnational migration is shaped by gender relations established in India. While feminized international migration suggests increased autonomy of female migrants, this research highlights two important dimensions of such migration. The first is that family migration strategies are major determinants of the occupational choice and migration processes that daughters engage in, and the second is that the moral subjectivity of daughters is maintained through transnational methods of care and control.
Keywords:international migration  students  gender  India  Canada  nursing
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