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This paper examines the impact of return migration from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf on the transfer of gender norms to … from Saudi Arabia tend to exhibit conservative values regarding gender-based violence and extreme attitudes pertaining to … of returning migrants from Saudi Arabia toward gender-based violence were more conservative by three standard deviations …
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This paper examines the impact of return migration from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf on the transfer of gender norms to … from Saudi Arabia tend to exhibit conservative values regarding gender-based violence and extreme attitudes pertaining to … of returning migrants from Saudi Arabia toward gender-based violence were more conservative by three standard deviations …
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We analyze the impact of remittances on the labor supply of men and women in post-conflict Tajikistan. Individuals from … results are robust to different measures of remittances and migration. When we differentiate between regions by their exposure … to the 1992-1998 armed conflict, we observe that the negative effect of remittances on the labor supply of women is …
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Household composition is traditionally regarded as exogenous in economic analyses. The migration literature typically assumes that the migration of a household member is not associated with further variations in co-residence choices. We rely on a large Mexican panel survey to provide novel...
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This study focuses on gender-specific determinants of remittances in Germany. The conceptual approach considers gender … of naturalized German citizens, gender differences in the amount of remittances disappear. This can be explained by the …
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