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The findings indicate that migration should be examined in all its complexity from an intersectionality perspective and a within-gender heterogeneity framework may be necessary if we aim to address th

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The findings indicate that migration should be examined in all its complexity from an intersectionality perspective and a within-gender heterogeneity framework may be necessary if we aim to address the multiplicity in migrant women's lives.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Latin American migrants' transit/ions and sexual agency reconfigurations (2026) · doi

    This paper contributes to ongoing scholarly debates around sexual migration and the sexuality of migration research angles offering a nuanced understanding of sexual agency and identity change in migration, while emphasizing the need for further research into the intersectional experiences of gender-diverse migrants.

    Keywords: migration sexual contributes ongoing scholarly debates around sexuality angles offering nuanced understanding agency identity change
  • A critique of gender‐blind migration theories and data sources (2022) · doi

    Moreover, given the extent to which existing data and theories overlook the intersectionality between the drivers of migration and diversity within migrant groups, this gap in knowledge presents an obstacle to gender‐responsive migration governance.

    Keywords: migration given extent existing theories overlook intersectionality drivers diversity within migrant groups knowledge presents obstacle
  • Hukou-Based Rural–Urban Migration Status and Domestic Violence Against Wives in China: Implications for Policy and Practice (2022) · doi

    The findings indicate that migration should be examined in all its complexity from an intersectionality perspective and a within-gender heterogeneity framework may be necessary if we aim to address the multiplicity in migrant women's lives.

    Keywords: indicate migration examined complexity intersectionality perspective within gender heterogeneity framework necessary address multiplicity migrant women

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