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Donna Gabaccia

University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949
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University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949

How might Trump's ban on refugees have a long-term impact on the USA?

The largest impact for Americans will be country’s own shifting view of itself as a moral community, as a country that’s... Читать далее
University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949

How can we improve the lives of female migrant workers?

There are many large and quite specific problems that could be addressed with regard to improving the lives of female... Читать далее
University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949

Will deportations under Trump create jobs for American workers?

Mass deportations would likely have a significant and negative, effect on the US economy because these migrants are... Читать далее
University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949

How is Trump's approach to refugees connected to the policies of the Obama administration?

I’d begin answering this question with a very broad statement. Obama came into office in 2008 as a person promising to... Читать далее
University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949

How does the feminisation of migration affect the role of women in both developed and developing societies?

The big answer is perhaps “not as much as people think.” Women have always migrated, and migrated over long distances... Читать далее
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University of Toronto Professor of History, and author of fifteen books on international migration, gender and food studies. @drg1949

Is it possible to talk about emancipation of women in Western societies if women still take care of household & children, but they are hired migrants?

First of all, it depends on what you mean by emancipation. There are two possible measures of emancipation, neither of... Читать далее