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derived from a random utility maximization model of migration that accounts for migrants' gender. Instrumental variable …This is the first global study of how institutionally entrenched gender discrimination affects the gender migration gap …
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derived from a random utility maximization model of migration that accounts for migrants’ gender. Instrumental variable …This is the first global study of how institutionally entrenched gender discrimination affects the gender migration gap …
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various aspects of the relationship between women and migration, including key ways in which non-migrant women are affected by … migration, as well as how female migrants affect families and labor markets in both source and destination communities …While scholars have long studied the economics of migration, increasing waves of international and regional migration …
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1989-2015: female and male migration patterns during specific time periods, the challenges of female migration, the … perspective. Global female migration is a topic frequently studied in academic literature; however, the topic of female brain … migration, and human capital, while noting the gaps in data and policymaking. A further objective of this report is to highlight …
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factor. Women's economic rights in destination countries attract female migrants of all education levels but more so those …This article investigates women's economic, political, and social rights in both home and destination countries as … potential push and pull factors of female migration. Using a bilateral framework including 104 origin countries and 28 …
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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 …Migrants' remittances to developing countries have increased in recent decades, partly due to reduced transactions … costs and improved living conditions in host countries. The feminization of international migration represents yet another …
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that women's economic rights in developing countries of origin have three effects on their migration prospects to a place …There is a large variation across countries of origin in the gender composition of migrants coming to Germany. We argue … like Germany that is far away and difficult to reach. First, the lower are women's economic rights the fewer women have …
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migrant women in Germany. Considering the well-established evidence that immigrant women work less than natives, with statuses … cross-sectional data from the IAB-SOEP Migration Sample 2013 with multiple linear regression techniques. This evaluation is … market theory, and the less examined in German research cultural hypothesis. Migrant women's employment status is, in …
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services and high-skilled women respond by working more or having more children. … affected by the difficulty of combining work and family. New research suggests immigration lowers the cost of household …
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