This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected within the Migration between Africa and Europe (MAFE) project to investigate gender differences in the role of migrant networks in international mobility. Furthermore, we compare Congolese and Senegalese migration streams to examine how the interplay between gender and networks varies across contexts of origin. We go beyond previous studies by considering the case of spousal reunification alongside other forms of migration: we separate the role of the migrant spouse from other network ties, as failing to do so overestimates the role of migrant networks in female mobility. We further find that Senegalese women are more likely than men to rely on geographically concentrated networks, composed...
Using individual panel data from Senegal collected in 2006-07 and 2010-12, this study explores inter...
Women currently account for nearly half of international migrants in the world, but female migration...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
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 investigates how gender affects the role of migrant networks in international migration u...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected in DR Congo and Senegal within the Migration betw...
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...
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...
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 ...
While women’s international migration is not a new phenomenon, women have long been absent from rese...
Using individual panel data from Senegal collected in 2006-07 and 2010-12, this study explores inter...
Women currently account for nearly half of international migrants in the world, but female migration...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
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 investigates how gender affects the role of migrant networks in international migration u...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data collected in DR Congo and Senegal within the Migration betw...
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...
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...
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 ...
While women’s international migration is not a new phenomenon, women have long been absent from rese...
Using individual panel data from Senegal collected in 2006-07 and 2010-12, this study explores inter...
Women currently account for nearly half of international migrants in the world, but female migration...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...