ABSTRACT

The conclusion outlines four key contributions of this collective volume – achieved through its intersectional lenses – to the extant literature concerned with gender, work and migration. First, it offers nuanced accounts of agency and dynamic understandings of empowering/disempowering processes in specific labour settings. Secondly, authors collectively emphasise the relevance of non-migrants’ experiences to migration studies across geographical spaces and time. Thirdly, it highlights the importance of an analysis of masculinities for the study of gender dynamics within female migration. Finally, it adopts a lens that considers the temporal and inter-generational dimensions of these processes.