Women and migration in Europe: strategies and empowerment [Texte imprimé] ; coordination and writing, Françoise Guillemaut ; with the collab. of Luzenir Caixeta / Françoise, Guillemaut
Language: anglais.Country: France.Publication: Lyon, Cabiria, BP 1145, 69203 Cedex 01 : le Dragon lune éd., 2004, 26-Loriol : Impr. Atelier 26Description: 165 p. : ill., graph. ; 21 cmISBN: 2951397798.Dewey: 364.153 4094, 23Classification: Abstract: The issue of trafficking in women for the purpose of sexual exploitation is widely debated today in Europe. However, the viewpoints and experiences of the women themselves are rarely documented. It is this lack of coverage that Cabiria and its European partners have tried to tackle through a two-year action-research initiative in the field. The work is entirely based on an approach geared towards gender and human rights..Subject - Topical Name: Prostitution des étrangers -- Europe -- 1990-2020 | Prostituées -- Protection, assistance, etc. -- Europe -- 1990-2020 Subject - Form: Enquêtes Subject: migration de femmes | travail de sexe | EuropeItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livre | Bibliothèque du Centre LGBTI Lyon | E CAB (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | ||
Livre | Le Brrrazero Salle de lecture | F144 CAB (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 100000001411 |
Étude menée durant deux années dans quatre pays d'Europe par cinq associations Cabiria et Gisélidis pour la France, Maiz pour l'Autriche, LICIT pour l'Espagne, Comitato per i diritti civili delle prostitute pour l'Italie en collaboration avec les associations Animus et Health and social development en Bulgarie, et le laboratoire d'études sur les rapports sociaux de sexe Simone SAGESSE de l'Université Toulouse le Mirail, dans le cadre du programme DAPHNE 2002-2004
Bibliogr. p. 153-161. Webliogr. p. 161-162
The issue of trafficking in women for the purpose of sexual exploitation is widely debated today in Europe. However, the viewpoints and experiences of the women themselves are rarely documented. It is this lack of coverage that Cabiria and its European partners have tried to tackle through a two-year action-research initiative in the field.
The work is entirely based on an approach geared towards gender and human rights.
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