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Vital conjunctures, shifting horizons: high-skilled female immigrants looking for work

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Liversage, Anika

Work, Employment and Society

2009

23

1

March

120-141

employment ; gender ; highly qualified worker ; migrant worker

Denmark ; Eastern Europe

Employment

English

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"Focusing on the underdeveloped field of high-skilled female migration, this article relies on life story interviews with high-skilled women immigrating for reasons other than work.The article conceptualizes migration as a 'vital conjuncture', a critical life period in which both different futures and different identities are at stake, and shows how some women — mostly with skills from the natural sciences — were able to retain former professional identities. Other women, facing the threat of becoming 'just housewives', found work in the higher-skilled sectors of the labour market in different ways: through re-educating themselves; by becoming 'cultural brokers' for other immigrants; or by returning to their home country. Women unable to follow through on one of these four options lost claims to being high-skilled. The analysis contributes to our understanding of both high-skilled female migration and the centrality of identity in constraining or enabling movement within social structures. "

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