WOMEN, MIGRATION, DECENT WORK AND VULNERABILITIES IN AFRICA: AN INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS Cover Image

WOMEN, MIGRATION, DECENT WORK AND VULNERABILITIES IN AFRICA: AN INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS
WOMEN, MIGRATION, DECENT WORK AND VULNERABILITIES IN AFRICA: AN INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS

Author(s): Solomon Ojo, Sola Aluko-Arowolo
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Women; Migration; Vulnerabilities; Decent Work; Africa; Nigeria;

Summary/Abstract: This study investigated women, migration, decent work and vulnerabilities in Africa. Essentially, it is on record that for the last few years more female migrants have been migrating independently for work, education and as heads of households. Despite these impro- vements, female migrants may still face stronger discrimination, are more vulnerable to mistre- atment, and can experience double discrimination as both migrants and as women in their host country in comparison to male migrants. Nonetheless, male migrants are also exposed to vul- nerabilities in the migration processes. For example, records have it that every day, women across Libya who have been subjected to forced marriages, sexual abuse, and other dire situations, leave their home countries for the prospect of a better life and with longing for Europe’s safety, they are willing to face an equally perilous route ahead, with the constant risk of being returned to Libyan detention centres, where they are abused, starved, and tortured (Palmucci, 2021). It is based on this that this study was carried out using investigative analysis of women victims who are presently returnees to their home country (Nigeria). Through identified women returnees from some of these countries, most especially Libya, 15 women returnees interacted to share their experiences while outside the country for greener pastures. These 15 women returnees were able to link the authors of this study to other 29 women returnees to Nigeria in the last three to two years.

  • Issue Year: 24/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 121-150
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: English
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