'This thoughtful selection of theoretical and original research articles is international and interdisciplinary in scope. One is tempted to dismiss the topic as insignificant; however, the book touches on important contemporary social issues: gender, sport and society, globalization of sports, professionalization, women’s international labor migration, and skilled transnational labor migration.... The book's unique contribution lies in advancing a transnational perspective of labor migration. The editors have done a great job of bracketing the empirical studies with theoretical discussions. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' - G. K. Hearn, Idaho State University, CHOICE April 2015 "Women, Soccer and Transnational Migration is the first book of its kind, and its publication could not be more timely. This work discusses multicultural research guided by a rich variety of perspectives on sport-labor migration. The book’s greatest contribution is its gendered analysis of the various aspects of sport-labor migration from around the world. Women and men’s scholarly contributions to this work from a variety of disciplines (sport studies, anthropology, and sociology) also help provide rich content and thoughtful experiential and theoretical frames."— B. Nalani Butler, University of Tampa, USA, International Journal of Sport Communication