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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    Inequalities

    By putting intersectional inequalities at the heart of our analysis, MIDEQ has transformed understandings of the relationships between migration and development.

    Inequalities

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      A trader measures a piece of GTP (Ghana Textile Print) cloth, by the yard, in her shop at Makola (mah-core-lah) Market, Accra. Photo by Yenkassa. CC BY.
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      China-Ghana migration corridor: unpacking the invisible representation of women

      Despite the increasing visibility of women in the migration process and the increasing “Feminization” of migration, little attention has been paid in the literature to the gendered nature of the migration process particularly on the China-Ghana corridor. The invisible representation of women on the China-Ghana corridor inhibits our understanding of the gendered dynamics and patterns of migration on the China-Ghana corridor.
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      Egypt brief

      Overview of MIDEQ's work in Egypt.
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      Uses of digital technologies by Nepali migrants and their families

      This is the second in a series of working papers presenting the initial findings from research conducted by Work Package 9 of the UKRI GCRF funded MIDEQ Hub1 into how migrants use digital technologies.
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      Working with, not for: migrants, technology and inequalities

      Migrants painting. Photo: Tim Unwin
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