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This book explores how religion, gender, and economic structures influence mobility across local, national, and global scales, providing a groundbreaking perspective into urgent debates on migration, gender inequality, religious change, and the global political economy.
Combining theory, comparative analysis, and case studies from Asia, the Gulf, Africa, and the Global North, this book reveals how religious beliefs and institutions act as moral economies that regulate labour, discipline gender roles, and mediate migrants’ access to resources and belonging. By foregrounding women’s mobility, it highlights how patriarchal norms, religious interpretations, and labour markets intersect to shape migration trajectories, while documenting women’s agency in navigating these systems. This book is equally attentive to power, using a Global North–Global South framework informed by world-systems theory to expose how global inequalities, colonial legacies, and geopolitical interests structure migration regimes, including gendered labour migration and the governance of religious minorities.
Religious Economy of Gendered Mobility in Asia is written for scholars, policymakers, and advanced students studying migration, development, gender studies, and social justice.
Title: Religious Economy of Gendered Mobility in Asia
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 22 Jun 2026
Author: Akm Ahsan Ullah
Sku: 3631019
Catalogue No: 9789048564781
Category: Society & Culture
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