This paper investigates the roles of gender and natural capital (defined as land and associated environmental services) in out-migration from a rural study area in the southern Ecuadorian Andes. Drawing on original household survey data, I construct and compare multivariate event history models of individual-level, household-level, and community-level influences on the migration of men and women. The results undermine common assumptions that landlessness and environmental degradation universally contribute to out-migration. Instead, men access land resources to facilitate international migration and women are less likely to depart from environmentally marginal communities relative to other areas. These results reflect a significantly gender...
This article contributes to understandings of gendered social capital by analyzing the effects of ge...
The devastating eruptions of Mount Tungurahua in the Ecuadorian highlands in 1999 and 2006 left many...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...
This article briefly reviews the literature on migration in Latin America and examines migration dec...
Gender shapes the migration–environment association in both origin and destination communities. Usin...
The Ecuadorian Amazon, one of the richest reserves of biodiversity in the world, has faced one of th...
The question of whether environmental conditions influence human migration has recently gained consi...
This dissertation examines the experiences of Ecuadorian men as transnational migrants in New York C...
This paper explores the reasons for urban growth in a peripheral region of Central America: Guanacas...
Rural-urban migrations are one of the most conspicuous patterns in global population shifts in recen...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...
The devastating eruptions of Mount Tungurahua in the Ecuadorian highlands in 1999 and 2006 left many...
This study examined the impact of economic deficits due to structural adjustment processes on shifts...
Natural resource-dependent isolated mountain communities are highly vulnerable to climatic and envir...
Abstract. Abstract. Since the 1970s, in-migration has driven swelling human presence and dramatic ph...
This article contributes to understandings of gendered social capital by analyzing the effects of ge...
The devastating eruptions of Mount Tungurahua in the Ecuadorian highlands in 1999 and 2006 left many...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...
This article briefly reviews the literature on migration in Latin America and examines migration dec...
Gender shapes the migration–environment association in both origin and destination communities. Usin...
The Ecuadorian Amazon, one of the richest reserves of biodiversity in the world, has faced one of th...
The question of whether environmental conditions influence human migration has recently gained consi...
This dissertation examines the experiences of Ecuadorian men as transnational migrants in New York C...
This paper explores the reasons for urban growth in a peripheral region of Central America: Guanacas...
Rural-urban migrations are one of the most conspicuous patterns in global population shifts in recen...
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ s...
The devastating eruptions of Mount Tungurahua in the Ecuadorian highlands in 1999 and 2006 left many...
This study examined the impact of economic deficits due to structural adjustment processes on shifts...
Natural resource-dependent isolated mountain communities are highly vulnerable to climatic and envir...
Abstract. Abstract. Since the 1970s, in-migration has driven swelling human presence and dramatic ph...
This article contributes to understandings of gendered social capital by analyzing the effects of ge...
The devastating eruptions of Mount Tungurahua in the Ecuadorian highlands in 1999 and 2006 left many...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...