Rhea Bhasin is a former student scholar at CCIR Future Scholar Programme. She is studying high school at The Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai, India. Currently, she is working as an intern in an independent, reader-funded nonprofit media production company where she published a number of civic related articles.
At CCIR Symposium, Rhea Bhasin talks about the feminisation of international migration as one of the five key trends that would characterise the 21st century’s new ‘Age of Migration’ , according to Stephen Castles and Mark J. Miller. Rhea talks about her papers where they holistically explores various facets of feminisation - feminisation in terms of an increase in the share of women in migration streams, feminisation vis-à-vis an increase in the opportunities for women to migrate, feminisation as a shift in the reasons for female migration from familial to economic and opportunity-centric, and feminisation of migration as the achievement of a decent state of living for migrant women.
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26 апр 2022