El estudio de las migraciones internacionales desde una perspectiva del género

  1. Gregorio Gil, Carmen
Revista:
Migraciones

ISSN: 1138-5774

Año de publicación: 1997

Número: 1

Páginas: 145-176

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Migraciones

Resumen

Constituye este artículo un análisis crítico de los diferentes modelos teóricos aplicados al estudio de las migraciones desde la perspectiva de la Antropología del género.

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