International Migration Review
Volume 18, Issue 4, 1984, Pages 1120-1143

The labor market experience of female migrants: the case of temporary Mexican migration to the US. (Article)

Kossoudji S.A. , Ranney S.I.
  • a Univ of North Carolina, NC, USA., United States
  • b Univ of North Carolina, NC, USA., United States

Abstract

The roles of schooling, work experience, origin region in Mexico, and legal status are discussed in comparing female and male migrants' working experiences.-from Authors

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Index Keywords

information processing Labor Force--women Studies Research Methodology Migrant Workers--women International Migration--women educational status cultural anthropology income distribution Americas Temporary Migration--women Latin America South and Central America Employment Status--women Surveys population economics demography developing country Population Dynamics Sampling Studies minority group Research Report epidemiology Women's Rights sex difference statistics Developing Countries Ethnic Groups ethnic group Developed Countries Marital Status Illegal Migrants Central America Salaries and Fringe Benefits Mexico human rights marriage United States income Cultural Background North America Minority Groups health care manpower Health Manpower personnel management Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics Migrants--women Western Hemisphere Article Socioeconomic Factors--women Wages--women migration Sex Factors population and population related phenomena developed country data analysis Demographic Factors research Women's Status Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Northern America Transients and Migrants Population Characteristics Human Resources social class Macroeconomic Factors employment Data Collection Socioeconomic Status--women Culture

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DOI: 10.2307/2546075
ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 41
Original Language: English