Authored by Kerilyn Schewel, this publication in the IOM Migration Research Series explores the aspirations, opportunities and constraints young women navigate as they transition into adulthood, and the rationale behind a decision to migrate as a domestic worker. Based on an in-depth study of the migration decision-making of young women in one rural district of Oromia, Ethiopia, it shows how migration to the Middle East is one way to avoid an early marriage and to access capital otherwise unavailable to low-skilled women in Ethiopia. It then evaluates work opportunities at one Dutch-owned flower farm in the same district, and shows why these jobs will not necessarily act as a substitute to international migration
BACKGROUND: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
First published online : 18 October 2016This article explores how migrating via a strong or weak tie...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-39)In recent years, it has been said that more women ...
This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as ...
Background: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
Large scale agricultural investments offer huge potential in creating employment opportunities, whic...
As the foreign direct investment and international trade define and redefine the global economic lan...
As the foreign direct investment and international trade define and redefine the global economic lan...
Rose flower production and export has emerged as major foreign exchange earner and source of employm...
Women’s response to poverty and unemployment is a major concern for policy makers. One of the most p...
Summary The rose cultivation is used as a study example in this report to facilitate the understan...
This study is about the female labour migration to the Middle East. It aims to explore the causes of...
With many Ethiopian women seeking labour opportunities in the Gulf States, international and humanit...
Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has b...
This article explores how migrating via a strong or weak tie results in different outcomes for Ethio...
BACKGROUND: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
First published online : 18 October 2016This article explores how migrating via a strong or weak tie...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-39)In recent years, it has been said that more women ...
This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as ...
Background: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
Large scale agricultural investments offer huge potential in creating employment opportunities, whic...
As the foreign direct investment and international trade define and redefine the global economic lan...
As the foreign direct investment and international trade define and redefine the global economic lan...
Rose flower production and export has emerged as major foreign exchange earner and source of employm...
Women’s response to poverty and unemployment is a major concern for policy makers. One of the most p...
Summary The rose cultivation is used as a study example in this report to facilitate the understan...
This study is about the female labour migration to the Middle East. It aims to explore the causes of...
With many Ethiopian women seeking labour opportunities in the Gulf States, international and humanit...
Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has b...
This article explores how migrating via a strong or weak tie results in different outcomes for Ethio...
BACKGROUND: Low-wage labour migration is an increasing determinant of global health, associated with...
First published online : 18 October 2016This article explores how migrating via a strong or weak tie...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-39)In recent years, it has been said that more women ...