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Social Inequality and Social Mobility: The Construed Diversity of Ethiopian Female Labor Migrants in Djibouti
2019
AFRICAN HUMAN MOBILITY REVIEW
Discussions about female labor migrants from the Horn of Africa are often loaded with accounts describing them as a homogenized group of destitute people on the move. Such trends of homogenization often hide the diverse social classes within these groups and the differential access co-nationals have across such social classes. Moreover, such discourses conceal the differences in migrants' migration trajectories and related variances in their overall integration processes. This paper accentuates
doi:10.14426/ahmr.v5i3.890
fatcat:a5lpqsceajczpaap4kraixj56m