This study explores the multifaceted experiences of immigrant women living in Türkiye, with a particular focus on discrimination and social exclusion. Drawing on qualitative data collected through in-depth interviews with immigrant women from diverse cultural and national backgrounds, the research investigates how gender, migration status, and socio-economic factors intersect to shape their daily lives. The findings reveal that immigrant women often face systemic barriers in accessing employment, education, healthcare, and public services. Additionally, participants reported experiences of cultural stereotyping, social isolation, and limited participation in local social and community life. By shedding light on the lived realities of immigrant women, this research aims to contribute to the development of more inclusive and gender-sensitive integration approaches.
Gülçin CEBECİOĞLU (Fri,) studied this question.