Exploiting the documented effect of migration on occupational choice upon return to their origin country with data from Egypt, we establish a link between return migration of men and their wives' time use through within-couple occupational interdependence. Seemingly Unrelated Regression model estimates suggest that being married to a migrant who opted for self-employment upon return decreases a woman's likelihood to engage in paid work, and increases her likelihood to engage in family work and subsistence farming, at both the extensive and intensive margins. This is pronounced for rural families, and when husbands work in agriculture. Results differ by education level, illiterate wives engaging significantly more in paid as well as unpaid w...
ABSTRACT. This paper investigates the impact of migration on incomes of married men and women. Also ...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
In this paper we consider the effects of family migration on women 's employment status, using censu...
Exploiting the documented effect of migration on occupational choice upon return to their origin cou...
International audienceReturn migration exerts a wide-ranging influence upon the countries of origin ...
Return migration exerts a wide-ranging influence upon the countries of origin of the migrants. We an...
Job search and migration behavior of married couples differ markedly from that of singles, which sug...
We analyze in this paper the impact of male-dominated migration and remittance income on the partici...
Although it has been found that return migrants are more likely to be self-employed than non-migrant...
Families in which the wife works are more likely to undertake short-distance moving and slightly les...
We use unique information on migration behaviour and reasons for migration to study the impact of ti...
Abstract. This paper examines employment consequences of family migration. Post-migratory employment...
This study focuses on several migration-related factors which facilitate or constrain changes in dec...
Brief based on article published in Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, Fall 2009The study analy...
This paper examines the impact of male migration on the labor force participation of the women left ...
ABSTRACT. This paper investigates the impact of migration on incomes of married men and women. Also ...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
In this paper we consider the effects of family migration on women 's employment status, using censu...
Exploiting the documented effect of migration on occupational choice upon return to their origin cou...
International audienceReturn migration exerts a wide-ranging influence upon the countries of origin ...
Return migration exerts a wide-ranging influence upon the countries of origin of the migrants. We an...
Job search and migration behavior of married couples differ markedly from that of singles, which sug...
We analyze in this paper the impact of male-dominated migration and remittance income on the partici...
Although it has been found that return migrants are more likely to be self-employed than non-migrant...
Families in which the wife works are more likely to undertake short-distance moving and slightly les...
We use unique information on migration behaviour and reasons for migration to study the impact of ti...
Abstract. This paper examines employment consequences of family migration. Post-migratory employment...
This study focuses on several migration-related factors which facilitate or constrain changes in dec...
Brief based on article published in Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, Fall 2009The study analy...
This paper examines the impact of male migration on the labor force participation of the women left ...
ABSTRACT. This paper investigates the impact of migration on incomes of married men and women. Also ...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
In this paper we consider the effects of family migration on women 's employment status, using censu...