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Gender and Women's Rights
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What is Gender and Women's Rights?

Gender and Women's Rights refers to the study of gender roles, sex stereotypes, social transformations in gender relations, and their intersections with migration politics, multiculturalism, and human rights in political science and international relations.

The field encompasses 32,049 works with a focus on gender analysis, stereotypes, and rights within contexts like EU immigration, asylum policies, and multicultural societies. Key papers examine gender stereotypes across 30 nations and their empirical basis, as in 'Measuring sex stereotypes : a thirty-nation study' by Williams and Best (1982) with 488 citations. Works like 'Analisis gender dan transformasi sosial' by Fakih (2008) with 1146 citations define gender analysis as assigning meaning to new relations between women and men and their broader social implications.

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Research Sub-Topics

Why It Matters

Gender and Women's Rights research informs policies on migration and integration by highlighting how sex stereotypes and gender relations shape multicultural societies. For instance, 'Measuring sex stereotypes : a thirty-nation study' by Williams and Best (1982) identifies nearly universal perceptions of gender roles from Peru to Malaysia, tested among children and adults, which influences integration challenges in liberal democracies. In the Netherlands, 'Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands' by Mepschen et al. (2010) with 384 citations shows how gay emancipation narratives frame Muslims as non-modern, affecting citizenship debates. These insights apply to EU asylum and human rights frameworks, where divergent immigration histories drive expansionist policies, as detailed in 'Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States' by Freeman (1995) with 903 citations.

Reading Guide

Where to Start

'Measuring sex stereotypes : a thirty-nation study' by Williams and Best (1982), as it offers an accessible empirical foundation on global gender perceptions with clear cross-cultural data suitable for building basic understanding.

Key Papers Explained

'The Laws of Migration' by Ravenstein (1885 and 1889) establishes core migration principles cited over 3500 times total, which Freeman (1995) in 'Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States' builds upon by analyzing modern liberal state variations. Lijphart (1975) in 'The politics of accommodation: Pluralism and democracy in the Netherlands' connects pluralism to migration politics, extended by Mepschen et al. (2010) in 'Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands' through gender and sexuality lenses. Fakih (2008) in 'Analisis gender dan transformasi sosial' provides theoretical gender analysis linking to these social transformations.

Paper Timeline

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graph LR P0["The Laws of Migration
1885 · 2.8K cites"] P1["The Laws of Migration
1889 · 826 cites"] P2["The politics of accommodation: P...
1975 · 1.4K cites"] P3["Modes of Immigration Politics in...
1995 · 903 cites"] P4["When ways of life collide: multi...
2007 · 546 cites"] P5["Analisis gender dan transformasi...
2008 · 1.1K cites"] P6["Teori-teori dan kebijakan pidana
2010 · 567 cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P0 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

Current frontiers involve applying gender stereotypes and migration politics to EU Pact uncertainties, as inferred from keywords on asylum integration and human rights, though no recent preprints are available.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 The Laws of Migration 1885 Journal of the Statist... 2.8K
2 The politics of accommodation: Pluralism and democracy in the ... 1975 1.4K
3 Analisis gender dan transformasi sosial 2008 1.1K
4 Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States 1995 International Migratio... 903
5 The Laws of Migration 1889 Journal Of The Royal S... 826
6 Teori-teori dan kebijakan pidana 2010 Alumni eBooks 567
7 When ways of life collide: multiculturalism and its discontent... 2007 Choice Reviews Online 546
8 Measuring sex stereotypes : a thirty-nation study 1982 488
9 The Decent Society 1996 Medical Entomology and... 474
10 Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in ... 2010 Sociology 384

Frequently Asked Questions

What is gender analysis according to key works?

'Analisis gender dan transformasi sosial' by Fakih (2008) defines gender analysis as assigning meaning, concepts, assumptions, ideologies, and practices to new relations between women and men. It addresses implications for broader life aspects. This perspective frames social transformation through gender lenses.

How are sex stereotypes measured globally?

'Measuring sex stereotypes : a thirty-nation study' by Williams and Best (1982) tests perceptions among children and adults across 30 countries from Peru to Malaysia. It uncovers nearly universal ideas about gender roles. These stereotypes show empirical consistency across cultures.

What role does sexuality play in Dutch multiculturalism debates?

'Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands' by Mepschen, Duyvendak, and Tonkens (2010) argues that gay emancipation representations frame Muslims as non-modern subjects. This occurs within European multiculturalism and Orientalist discourses on Islam. Such framing shapes citizenship narratives.

What are the modes of immigration politics in liberal states?

'Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States' by Freeman (1995) describes immigration politics as broadly expansionist and inclusive across liberal democracies. Three groups of states show distinct modes shaped by immigration histories and attitudes. Popular attitudes diverge despite policy similarities.

How do migration laws relate to gender studies?

'The Laws of Migration' by Ravenstein (1885, 2759 citations; 1889, 826 citations) provides foundational principles on migration patterns. These connect to gender and rights through studies on integration and multiculturalism. Works like Lijphart (1975) extend to pluralism in migration contexts.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How do universal sex stereotypes identified in 30 nations evolve under modern migration pressures?
  • ? In what ways do multiculturalism discontents in the Netherlands, as explored in top papers, impact women's rights frameworks?
  • ? Can gender analysis transform EU asylum policies to better address human rights for female refugees?
  • ? What empirical adjustments are needed to Ravenstein's migration laws to incorporate contemporary gender dynamics?

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