Dear all,
please see below the invitation to an event of interest to our network.
As network members, you can post messages to MIM-HIGHLY.SKILLED at
lists.sunet.se<mailto:MIM-HIGHLY.SKILLED at lists.sunet.se> directly.
Best greetings & please let us know if you are organizing an open session at any of
the upcoming conferences,
Maja
From: GenSeM Imiscoe <gensem.imiscoe at gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, 9 November 2021 at 09:09
Subject: GenSeM Dialogue
Dear All
Please join us at our next Migration Dialogue on Wednesday, 8 December, 1 pm (UK time) via
Zoom.
We are delighted to welcome Dr Maja Cederberg (University of Gothenburg), who will give a
talk on the professional trajectories of highly educated migrant women, and Professor
Louise Ryan (London Metropolian University), who will act as discussant.
The meeting details will be sent to registered participants the day before the event.
Further details are included below, and the registration link is available here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gensem-4th-migration-dialogue-tickets-203189…
GenSeM Migration Dialogue, 8 December, 1pm (UK time), online
Invited speaker: Dr Maja Cederberg (University of Gothenburg)
Understanding the professional trajectories of highly educated migrant women: How gender
and class intersect to shape experiences, aspirations and strategies around employment and
career
The aim of this paper is to make sense of the professional trajectories of highly educated
migrant women. The paper considers different professional aspirations and strategies,
explores the multiple meanings women attach to employment and career, and analyses
different factors that impact on shaping professional trajectories following migration.
The experience and position of highly educated migrant women has been comparatively
under-researched, as research on high-skilled mobility has tended to focus on
male-dominated sectors of the labour market, while research on migrant women has paid more
attention to less skilled labour market sectors. This paper aims to contribute to the now
growing literature in this area by considering the experiences of a number of highly
educated women from the Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) living and
working in the UK. Findings from the research on which the paper builds suggests that
migration can involve career progression as well as blocked career opportunities and
deskilling, and the paper analyses the factors that contribute to shaping the migrant
women’s trajectories in different directions. In particular, it puts focus on how gendered
factors intersect with class-based resources (economic, social and cultural) to produce
different obstacles and opportunities for different individuals, but also to shaping their
professional aspirations and strategies in particular ways. Furthermore, the paper
considers the women’s experiences of (re)building their career in the UK, analysing the
different ways in which they negotiate obstacles and adjust to the local context.
Discussant: Professor Louise Ryan (London Metropolitan University)
We look forward to seeing many of you there! Please also circulate via your networks.
Best wishes
Laura and Sarah
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