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The paper examines the claim that international migration and increased ethnic diversity challenge the sustainability and legitimacy of redistributive welfare states. Immigration might potentially lessen pressures related to demographic ageing, labour shortages in welfare services and the...
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gender. Women are also found to be less directly dependent on migration costs unrelated to networks such as distance …
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-- Sammanfattande analys -- Källförteckning -- Nyanlända kvinnors sysselsättning–struktur, hinder och incitament -- De nordiska ländernasetableringspolitiska insatser -- Nyanlända kvinnor i Norden -- Inledning -- Fallstudier – Lokal etablering.
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This paper aims to study the impact of migration on labour supply and time-use of women left behind in Kyrgyzstan … the labour supply data, this study uses detailed information on daily time-use, which is analysed within women … that the migration of a household member increases the choice of left-behind women to be unpaid family workers. Most of the …
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We identify pertinent institutions governing the structure of payoffs with regard to female career progression. Drawing on recent insights in behavioral economics, we hypothesize that interac-tions between psychological mechanisms and the institutional setup may be important determinants of...
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-origin men and women in Europe benefit from migration by comparing their educational outcomes to non-migrants in Turkey. At the … descendants in Europe obtain higher education than their non-migrant peers in Turkey. While both men and women experience … educational benefits from migration, women's gains are higher. Another salient finding is that Turkish-origin parents in Europe …
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research is an examination of the important role that women play in both sending and destination areas. This chapter addresses … various aspects of the relationship between women and migration, including key ways in which non-migrant women are affected by …
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the labor division between women and men and show that shocks may disrupt long-standing gender roles. The results are …
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more resilient than those of male migrants, owing to these women's stronger links to family members left behind and self …
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