Previously we have demonstrated that long-distance family migration has a negative effect on the employment status of partnered women in both Great Britain (GB) and the USA; in fact the results for GB and the USA were remarkably similar. Here we investigate three issues that might have masked potential differences in the results between GB and the USA. First, a decision needed to be made about the most appropriate cut-off to distinguish between short and long-distance migration. Given the different size of the landmasses in GB and the USA it is questionable whether a similar distance cut-off should be adopted in both places. Second, a 1-year interval is used to define migrants in the GB census and a 5-year interval is used in the USA. The l...
We study in this paper the interactions between migration rates and the level of labour standards. W...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
My dissertation investigates three topics related to migration, labor, and women. The first investig...
In this paper we consider the effects of family migration on women 's employment status, using censu...
Many studies of long-distance family migration demonstrate that female partners are often disenfranc...
Family migration has a negative impact on women’s employment status. Using longitudinal data from th...
Family migration has a negative impact on women’s employment status. Using longitudinal data from th...
Drawing upon studies of subnational (internal) family migration, in this paper we link international...
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...
The term ‘leading migrant’ was traditionally used to describe a male migrant within a couple, and te...
Chances are high that not both partners in dual-earner couples stay in employment after long-distanc...
The labour performance of migrants has been largely assumed to vary with individuals’ reasons to mig...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
Numerous studies have shown that females fare less well than males in terms of earnings and occupati...
We study in this paper the interactions between migration rates and the level of labour standards. W...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
My dissertation investigates three topics related to migration, labor, and women. The first investig...
In this paper we consider the effects of family migration on women 's employment status, using censu...
Many studies of long-distance family migration demonstrate that female partners are often disenfranc...
Family migration has a negative impact on women’s employment status. Using longitudinal data from th...
Family migration has a negative impact on women’s employment status. Using longitudinal data from th...
Drawing upon studies of subnational (internal) family migration, in this paper we link international...
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...
The term ‘leading migrant’ was traditionally used to describe a male migrant within a couple, and te...
Chances are high that not both partners in dual-earner couples stay in employment after long-distanc...
The labour performance of migrants has been largely assumed to vary with individuals’ reasons to mig...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
Numerous studies have shown that females fare less well than males in terms of earnings and occupati...
We study in this paper the interactions between migration rates and the level of labour standards. W...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
My dissertation investigates three topics related to migration, labor, and women. The first investig...