Introduction Part I: The global race for talent: global context 1. Skill and gender: navigating the theoretical terrain 2. Gender awareness of skilled immigration policies across the OECD: presenting the GenderImmi Dataset Part II: Gendering skilled immigration policy in Australia and Canada, 1988-2013 3. Gendering the policy process: venue shopping and diversity-seeking 4. Changing the mix: the shift from family to skilled immigration, 1988-2003 5. New selection grids: points tests and gender effects, 1993-2003 6. Targeting skills during the global financial crisis, 2007-13: gendered winners and losers? 7. Mining booms and Nanny-Gate: the gendered terrain of temporary economic immigration, 2007-13 8. Activist mobilising, state sponsorship and venue shopping capabilities Appendix 1. Elite interviews conducted with relevant Australians Appendix 2. Elite interviews conducted with relevant Canadians Appendix 3. Methodological appendix and elite interviewing schedule Bibliography
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