Being a Woman and a Refugee: Integration Challenges in the Angolan Labor Market, by Neide Lamperti, is an engaging read that invites you to explore an often overlooked but deeply meaningful universe. With a solid academic approach and genuine compassion, this book transcends mere reporting to become a powerful testimony to the resilience and extraordinary strength of refugee women who have found their home in Angolan lands.
Exploring the challenging intersection between the identities of “woman” and “refugee”, this book echoes the struggles and triumphs experienced by real people in a society where exclusion and discrimination often mark their steps.
Printed versions of the book can be requested by e-mail from csem@csem.org.br.
DOI: doi.org/10.61301/978-65-85775-11-3.2024.v25.240p

