1st Edition

Gender, Migration and Climate Change

By Meltem İnce Yenilmez Copyright 2027
254 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Gendered dynamics have always been crucial in determining the experience and patterns of migration. The roles and responsibilities assigned to men and women within households and communities, created by cultural norms, social hierarchies, and economic systems, have dramatically influenced their experiences, vulnerabilities, and contributions during these movements. This book examines the... Read more

Part I: Introduction: Gender, Migration, and Climate Change 1. Historical Context of Gendered Migration 2. Climate Change and Global Migration Trends 3. Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate-Induced Migration 4. Gendered Vulnerabilities to Climate Migration Part II: Evolving Gendered Dynamics in Climate Migration: Past and Present 5. Gender Roles and Migration Decision-Making 6. Environmental Drivers of Migration 7. Gendered Access to Resources and Services 8. Migration Effects on Women's Labor Market 9. Social and Cultural Dynamics in Migrant Communities Part III: Policy Responses to Climate-induced Migration: A Gender-Responsive Approach 10. Technology and Climate Migration 11. Climate-Related Gender Responsive Adaptation Programs 12. Learning from Community Migration Initiatives 13. Policy Innovations and Gendered Responses to Climate Migration 14. Conclusion: Pathways toward Inclusive and Sustainable Solutions 


 

Biography

Meltem İnce Yenilmez is a Professor in the Department of Economics, Izmir Democracy University, Türkiye, specialising in the economics of gender, labour economics and social work.