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We examine the impact of population distribution on fertility in a nationally representative sample. We exploit … link migration and fertility: socialization, adaptation, selection, and disruption. Our multivariate analysis examines …
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first birth. We do not find evidence of a fertility-disruption effect after immigration. The analysis indicates that second …-generation immigrants are more adapted to the lower fertility levels of West Germans than their mothers’ generation is. …
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Foreign Spouses. Wives from China are found to have the lowest lifetime fertility of 1.4 children, mainly because they were … their second marriage. The effect of wife’s educational attainment on lifetime fertility turned out to be either modest or …
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This paper analyzes the current migration in rural population in the south of Veracruz state (Mexico). We identify three different spaces of migration, traditional markets, the northern border and the United States. Applying a multinomial logistic model and taking into account individual,...
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Descriptive studies of international migration typically rely on measures of migrant stocks and migration rates to assess migration patterns. In this paper, we propose a third alternative. Using harmonized data on age-specific migration flows from and to countries in the European Union (EU) and...
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This paper provides a methodological assessment of the advantages and drawbacks of the origin-based snowballing technique as a reliable method to construct representative samples of international migrants in destination areas. Using data from the MAFE-Senegal Project, our results indicate that...
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While return migration is receiving increasing attention, there is still insufficient insight into the factors which determine migrants’ intentions and decisions to return. It is often assumed that integration in receiving countries and the concomitant weakening of transnational ties...
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Spain has recently become the destination for large numbers of international migrants and now ranks as a key focal point for international migration in Europe. Currently, approximately one in ten residents in Spain are foreigners, up more than tenfold from figures holding at the outset of this...
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rests on how welfare state alignment affects fertility rationales in the context of either promising or bleak occupational …
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