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Transnational mobility among early-career academics: gendered aspects of negotiations and arrangements within heterosexual couples

Author(s)
Dahinden, Janine  
Chaire d'études transnationales  
Date issued
2017
In
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Taylor & Francis, 2017/43/8/1292-1307
Subjects
Transnational mobility academic researchers gender relations tied migration inequality
Abstract
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. This institutionalisation of transnational mobility for young academics has important effects in (re)producing or transforming gender inequalities. Building on the results of a qualitative study conducted at three universities – Zurich (Switzerland), UCLA (U.S.A), and Cambridge (UK) – this paper examines the mobility experiences of early-career academics and their partners and seeks to understand the gendered mechanisms underlying mobility patterns. Drawing on three case studies, this paper focuses on the negotiations and arrangements of mobile couples. Each case study represents a different ideal-typical pattern of how gender is entangled with mobility. We show how gender is ‘done’ and ‘undone’ by the academics and their partners throughout these mobility trajectories, and how these couples’ negotiations and practices are closely entangled with gender representations that are structurally anchored in labour markets and discursively expressed within the wider social environment. As such, this paper questions the dichotomy between economic men and social and cultural women sometimes reproduced in studies on highly skilled migration. Furthermore, the findings challenge earlier studies that suggest a causal link between mobility and the leaky pipeline by showing that important transformations with regard to gender relations are occurring.
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journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/56993
DOI
10.1080/1369183X.2017.1300254
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/4039
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