Re-Inscribing Gender Relations through Employment-Related Geographical Mobility: The Case of Newfoundland Youth in Resource Extraction
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Farrugia et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the spatial coding of gender relations in rural Newfoundland makes certain kinds of mobilities more intelligible and possible for young men, while constraining women's.Citations
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Beating broke by getting out? examining the relationship between personal debt and community-outmigration
Alyssa Gerhardt,Karen Foster +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the role of personal debt in young adults' migration decisions and found that youth and debt increase a person's likelihood of moving away from peripheral regions.
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“(im)mobile precarity” among young people in newfoundland and labrador
TL;DR: In this article, focus groups with youth living in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as key informant interviews with people who work for community-based organizations that serve youth, examine the relationship between young people's employment and education-related geographical mobilities and precarity.
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Missing links: on the decoupling between women's rights policies, outcomes and reports
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine policies and practices in gender and development to understand the gap between their objectives and results, and suggest a need for reform to ensure that gender equality policies are adequately adapted to the cultural context.
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