Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland

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Francesca Falk, Francesca Falk
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Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland

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This open access book analyses migration and its relation to socio-political transformation in Switzerland. It addresses how migration has made new forms of life possible and shows how this process generated gender innovation in different fields: the changing division of work, the establishment of a nursery infrastructure, access to higher education for women, and the struggle for female suffrage. Seeing society through the lens of migration alters the perspective from which our past and thus our present is told—and our future imagined.

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Springer Nature
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96

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Cover of: Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland
Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland
2019, Springer Nature
Cover of: Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland
Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland
Dec 01, 2018, Palgrave Pivot
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Open Access Unrestricted online access

Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0

English

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Cham

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1 electronic resource (96 p.)
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96

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OL31374007M
ISBN 13
9783030016265

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