Abstract

In this book, privileged migration from Europe, as a transnational contextual phenomenon with multifaceted dimensions, has been explored through the concept of white migration. Using Swedish-speaking, first-generation migrant women in southwestern USA, Singapore and southern Spain as basis for analysis, the aim of the book has been to explore how a group of white women use various forms of capital when (re-)installing themselves as migrants in these different social and geographical settings. In this final chapter, I will discuss the impact of an analysis of white migration on the broader field of migration studies.KeywordsMigration ProcessDomestic WorkerMigrant WomanMigration StudyTransnational MigrationThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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