Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Volume 4, Issue 2-3, 1995, Pages 253-271

Migration and the family: The female perspective (Article)

Zlotnik H.*
  • a United Nations, Population Division, United States

Abstract

This article shows that a family perspective is especially important for the analysis of female migration because: (1) women are major participants in "family migration" as defined by governments and, although they benefit from family reunification provisions, they are also constrained by them; (2) migrant women are important economic actors and their participation in economic activity is closely related to the needs of their families, so that the choices that migrant women make regarding work cannot be understood without taking into account the situation of their families and women's roles within them; (3) women are increasingly becoming migrant workers in order to improve the economic status of their families; and (4) women rely on their families to provide various types of support that both make migration possible and condition its outcome. A review of the literature provides evidence supporting each of these observations. © 1995, Scalabrini Migration Center. All rights reserved.

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Index Keywords

Labor Force--women Migrant Workers--women Life Cycle Stages International Migration--women Family Research literature review economics population social policy demography developing country Population Dynamics Developing Countries Family And Household Women's Rights policy life cycle family size Family Characteristics family health care manpower Health Manpower Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics Article migration international migration Demographic Factors World Women's Status Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Human Resources public policy employment Migration Policy Population Policy

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DOI: 10.1177/011719689500400205
ISSN: 01171968
Cited by: 44
Original Language: English