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Demography (2004) 41 (4): 739–756.
Published: 01 November 2004
.... On the basis of results with various levels of significance in regression models, male and female migrants from Nang Rong, Thailand, behave both altruistically and contractually. However, women and migrants from poorer households behave more altruistically, while men and migrants from richer households behave...
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Demography (2003) 40 (2): 289–307.
Published: 01 May 2003
... are more important than male networks for moves within Mexico. For moves to the United States, male migrant networks are more important for prospective male migrants than for female migrants, and female migrant networks lower the odds of male migration, but significantly increase female migration. We...
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Published: 01 April 2023
Fig. 5 Male life expectancies of stayers, in-migrants, and out-migrants at age 50 in 13 selected states, where the difference in life expectancy (LE) by state of residence and by state of birth is statistically significant at conventional levels. Point estimates and 95% confidence intervals More
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Demography (2001) 38 (2): 201–213.
Published: 01 May 2001
... of the male’s career and that this can have a detrimental effect on women’s employment status. Unlike many previous studies of this question, our work emphasizes the importance of identifying couples that have migrated together, rather than simply comparing long-distance (fe)male migrants with nonmigrant (fe...
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Demography (1969) 6 (4): 347–357.
Published: 01 November 1969
... of male migrants to Monterrey, Mexico, a rapidly growing metropolis in a developing country. A comparison was made between the characteristics of migrants and census information for the origin populations for 1940 and 1960. Overall, in terms of education and occupational position, migrants are positively...
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Demography (2001) 38 (2): 187–200.
Published: 01 May 2001
... the husband or a parent; only a tiny minority initiated migration independently. Although males also are quite likely to be introduced to migration by a parent, nearly half of all male migrants left for the United States before or without a wife or a parent. Estimates of the determinants of migration...
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1049–1058.
Published: 09 July 2011
... a specialist demographic survey, the National Survey of Demographic Dynamics (ENADID). Declines in annual return-migration flows of up to a third between 2007 and 2009 were seen among the predominantly labor-migrant groups of male migrants and all 18- to 40-year-old migrants with less than a college education...
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Demography (1992) 29 (2): 159–180.
Published: 01 May 1992
... by testing hypotheses about the effects of apprehension on the actual and desired length of stay in the United States and on the frequency of migration for undocumented Mexican male migrants. Results suggest that INS policy may well be backfiring. Migrants stay in the United States longer on non-apprehended...
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Published: 01 April 2023
Fig. 4 Relationship between the relative mortality advantage of male out-migrants versus in-migrants across states. The difference in life expectancy (LE) at age 50 of in-migrants relative to stayers is shown on the horizontal axis, and the difference in life expectancy at age 50 of out-migrants More
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Demography (2015) 52 (5): 1513–1542.
Published: 25 August 2015
... the implications of these changes for their labor market outcomes in the United States. Using the 2000–2011 waves of the American Community Survey, we present a picture of enormous heterogeneity in labor market participation, sectoral choice, and hourly earnings of male and female migrants by country of birth...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 378–392.
Published: 01 June 1966
... for ages of maximum economic activity. Migration streams to Bombay were preponderantly male, and, among males, the married segment predominated. The propensity to migrate was unusually high among minority religious groups. As to educational level, migrants were superior to the general population at origin...
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Demography (2015) 52 (3): 989–1015.
Published: 08 May 2015
... of network ties for providing resources and the role of gender in mediating social capital quality and access to network support. Results reveal that not only are different kinds of ties important to female and male migration, but migrants from different countries look to different sources of social capital...
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Published: 01 December 2021
Fig. 6 Comparison between estimates from the first model and the sum of female and male migrants from the second model for 2018 and 2019 (absolute numbers in thousands) More
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Demography (1971) 8 (2): 195–204.
Published: 01 May 1971
... age, education and occupation groups of male interprovincial migrants in Canada. The data on migration are from the population sample of the 1961 Census of Canada . The pattern of migration differentials displayed by these data is broadly similar to that observed in the United States and elsewhere...
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Demography (1975) 12 (2): 193–208.
Published: 01 May 1975
...- dona, 1970). Some notion of the impact which migration has had in Colombia is gained by an examination of age-sex structures by migration status. In each destination area, a large proportion of both the male and female population in every age group is constituted of lifetime migrants (not shown...
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Demography (2013) 50 (4): 1243–1277.
Published: 24 May 2013
... diversity, the only significant effects were found in the gender-specific analysis, given that diversity appears to power female and male migration distinctly. On one hand, greater diversity of migrant social capital appears to dampen the likelihood of female migration, although initial effects lack...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 352–377.
Published: 01 June 1966
... percent were found to be migrants from outside the metropolitan area. A high level of flow has been sustained for several decades, for only 60 percent of the total in-migrants have arrived during the last twenty years. Migration to Santiago was found to be selective by sex. For each two male in-migrants...
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Demography (2016) 53 (6): 2005–2030.
Published: 15 November 2016
... be partially attributable to selective return migration among less healthy migrants—often referred to as “salmon bias.” Our study takes advantage of a rare opportunity to observe the health status of Mexican-origin males as they cross the Mexican border. To assess whether unhealthy migrants...
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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 79–85.
Published: 01 March 1968
... MOVE MARCH, 1962 TO MARCH, 1963, BY REASON FOR MOVING, , FOR MALE MIGRANTS AGED 18-64 YEARS -- Primary reason for move -- -- -- - Type of mobility Job- Non job-related and employment Total status related Housing Family Other Migrants Total 100.0 65.0 10.3 13.5 11.2 Employed I March, 1962 100.0 63.2 I...
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Demography (2010) 47 (4): 935–961.
Published: 01 November 2010
... 2011 © Population Association of America 2010 2010 International Migration United Nations Development Programme Migrant Child Female Migration Male Migration References Andall J. ( 1992 ). Women Migrant Workers in Italy . Women’s Studies International Forum , 15 ( 1...