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Discover 'Gender, Migration and the Global Race for Talent,' an essential read that explores the intersection of gender dynamics and skilled immigration policies. This groundbreaking book delves into how global competition for top talent often results in unintentional gender bias, influencing who gets selected for migration based on existing disparities in life trajectories, wage gaps, and gendered occupations. Authored by leading experts and published by Manchester University Press in 2016, this thorough analysis offers invaluable insights for graduate students, researchers, and policy-makers across various disciplines, including immigration studies, political science, sociology, and gender studies. With a comprehensive look at the nuanced ways gender impacts the global labor market, this book lays the groundwork for informed discussions on public policy and immigration reforms. 'Gender, Migration and the Global Race for Talent' serves as a critical resource for understanding how nations can better attract and retain skilled workers while addressing inherent gender biases. Unlock the complexities of the global talent race with this pivotal literature, perfect for anyone interested in gender-focused migration studies and policy-making. Don't miss out on the chance to elevate your understanding of these pressing global issues.