This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected in DR Congo and Senegal within the Migration between Africa and Europe (MAFE) project to investigate gender differences in the role of migrant networks in international migration. More precisely, it assesses the extent to which the effect of migrant networks on individual migration propensities varies according to the gender of the potential migrant. It further investigates whether men and women mobilize different types of ties in order to travel abroad, and examines whether networks influence their migration through different channels. Finally, it analyzes whether the interplay between gender and migrant networks varies between the Senegalese and the Congolese cases
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
This paper intends to demonstrate that migratory process results not only from individual choices, ...
Research on the role of co-ethnic ties in immigrants’ labour market outcomes has reached mixed concl...
This paper investigates how gender affects the role of migrant networks in international migration u...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (M...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (M...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (M...
This thesis examines the roles of migrant networks in the migration and subsequent economic integrat...
his thesis examines the roles of migrant networks in the migration and subsequent econo...
This paper focuses on the heterogeneity of female mobility and investigates whether human and social...
This paper focuses on the heterogeneity of female mobility and investigates whether human and social...
Previous research, mostly focused on Asian and Latin American contexts, found that women are increas...
Previous research, mostly focused on Asian and Latin American contexts, found that women are increas...
This study explores internal migration patterns of men and women using individual panel data from a ...
Using individual panel data from Senegal collected in 2006-07 and 2010-12, this study explores inter...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
This paper intends to demonstrate that migratory process results not only from individual choices, ...
Research on the role of co-ethnic ties in immigrants’ labour market outcomes has reached mixed concl...
This paper investigates how gender affects the role of migrant networks in international migration u...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (M...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (M...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (M...
This thesis examines the roles of migrant networks in the migration and subsequent economic integrat...
his thesis examines the roles of migrant networks in the migration and subsequent econo...
This paper focuses on the heterogeneity of female mobility and investigates whether human and social...
This paper focuses on the heterogeneity of female mobility and investigates whether human and social...
Previous research, mostly focused on Asian and Latin American contexts, found that women are increas...
Previous research, mostly focused on Asian and Latin American contexts, found that women are increas...
This study explores internal migration patterns of men and women using individual panel data from a ...
Using individual panel data from Senegal collected in 2006-07 and 2010-12, this study explores inter...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
This paper intends to demonstrate that migratory process results not only from individual choices, ...
Research on the role of co-ethnic ties in immigrants’ labour market outcomes has reached mixed concl...