Women and International Migration: A Cross-cultural Analysis

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Richard W

 

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October 20, 2013

 

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Women are an important component of international migration: nearly half the international migrants are women (Jolly, Bell and Narayanswamy , 2003; Russell , 1995; United Nations , 1998). The impact of international migration on women, both those migrating and those left behind has been a sorely neglected issue in international migration research (Boyd , 2003)...
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The male bias in this research is undoubtedly based on the assumption that most women migrated for reasons of family reunification. This assumption is epitomized in The ILO Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Recommendation, 1949 (No. 86) , when it refers to a migrant worker’s family as being “his wife and minor children”...
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