Gioli, GiovannaKhan, TalimandScheffran, Jürgen2014-12-242014-12-242014http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53514PowerPoint presentationMeeting: National Workshop on Migration and Global Environmental Change in India, New Delhi, 4-5 March 2014The processes and consequences of migration in the context of global environmental change need to better understand gender in terms of migration. Proactive migration (labour migration as a self-insurance mechanism against shocks) has helped prevent long term displacement and ensure survival of households during shock and post -disaster / post -conflict recovery. 91% of remittances-receiving households send their children to school. The presentation suggests that a culture of migration can bring social mobility and positive changes in women’s empowerment.application/pdfenSOUTH ASIAGENDER ROLESMIGRATIONREMITTANCESEDUCATIONCLIMATE CHANGEGender & remittances in the context of environmental change : evidence from the Upper Indus BasinPresentation