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Gendered mobilities and vulnerabilities: refugee journeys to and in Europe
Authors:Eleonore Kofman
Institution:1. Social Policy Research Centre, Middlesex University, London, UKe.kofman@mdx.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Recent refugee flows across the Mediterranean have been heterogeneous despite often being represented as predominantly male. However, there exist relatively little disaggregated data for adults and children which would enable us to achieve a better understanding of gendered mobilities in refugee journeys and settlement. Furthermore, such mobilities are affected by notions of vulnerability applied to those in need of protection, which prioritise the mobility of some categories. These include single parents, pregnant women, the elderly and unaccompanied minors. Drawing on data collected by international organisations and national sources (Greece, Italy) as well as a project EVI-MED (Constructing an evidence base of contemporary Mediterranean migration) (2015–2107), this article argues for the need to generate more disaggregated data (gender, age, family status) reflecting complex gendered mobilities and experiences of vulnerability.
Keywords:Gender  mobilities  vulnerability  asylum seekers  Mediterranean
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