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References for Feminization of migration and trends in remittances
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Further reading
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Key references
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Tacoli, C. "International
migration and the restructuring of gender asymmetries:
Continuity and change among Filipino labor migrants in
Rome" International
Migration Review 33:3 (1999): 658–682. Key reference: [1]
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Niimi, Y., Reilly, B. "Gender differences
in remittance behavior: Evidence from Vietnam" The Singapore
Economic Review 56:2 (2011): 215–237. Key reference: [2]
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Bouoiyour, J., Miftah, A. "Why do migrants
remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco" IZA Journal of
Migration 4:2 (2015). Key reference: [3]
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Holst, E., Schäfer, A., Schrooten, M. "Gender and
remittances. Evidence from Germany" Feminist
Economics 18:2 (2012): 201–229. Key reference: [4]
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Semyonov, M., Gorodzeisky, A. "Labor migration,
remittances and household income: A comparison between Filipino
and Filipina overseas workers" International
migration Review 39:1 (2005): 45–68. Key reference: [5]
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Van Wey, L. "Altruistic and
contractual remittances between male and female migrants and
households in rural Thailand" Demography 41:4 (2004): 739–756. Key reference: [6]
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Balderas, J. U., Blackburne, E. "The new female
migrants: Do they send more money home? A case study for Mexican
immigrants in the Houston area" The Journal of
Developing Areas 47:2 (2013): 417–428. Key reference: [7]
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Le Goff, M., Salomone, S. "Remittances and
the changing composition of migration" The World
Economy 39:4 (2016): 513–529. Key reference: [8]
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Lucas, R., Stark, O. "Motivations to
remit: Evidence from Botswana" Journal of
Political Economy 93:5 (1985): 901–918. Key reference: [9]
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Osaki, K. "Economic
interactions of migrants and their households of origin: Are
women more reliable supporters?" Asian and Pacific
Migration Journal 8:4 (1999): 447–471. Key reference: [10]
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de la Brière, B., Sadoulet, E., de
Janvry, A., Lambert, S. "The roles of
destination, gender, and household composition in explaining
remittances: An analysis for the Dominican Sierra" Journal of
Development Economics 68:2 (2002): 309–328. Key reference: [11]
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Amuedo-Dorantes, C., Pozo, S. "Remittances as
insurance: Evidence from Mexican immigrants" Journal of
Population Economics 19:2 (2006): 227–254. Key reference: [12]
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Tacoli, C. "International
migration and the restructuring of gender asymmetries:
Continuity and change among Filipino labor migrants in
Rome" International
Migration Review 33:3 (1999): 658–682.
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Additional References
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- Acosta, P. A., Calderon, C., Fajnzylber, P., Lopez, J. H. "Do remittances lower poverty levels in Latin America?" In: Fajnzylber, P., Lopez, J. H. (eds). Remittances and Development: Lessons from Latin America. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2008.
- Acosta, P., Calderon, C., Fajnzylber, P., Lopez, H. "What is the impact of international remittances on poverty and inequality in Latin America?" World Development 36:1 (2008): 89–114.
- Adams Jr, R. H., Page, J. "Do international migration and remittances reduce poverty in developing countries?" World Development 33:10 (2005): 1645–1669.
- Agarwal, R., Horowitz, A. W. "Are international remittances altruism or insurance? Evidence from Guyana using multiple-migrant households" World Development 30:11 (2002): 2033–2044.
- Ahmed, V., Sugiyarto, G., Jha, S. Remittances and Household Welfare: A Case Study of Pakistan ADB Economics Working Paper Series No.194, 2010.
- Batista, C., Umblijs, J. "Do migrants send remittances as a way of self-insurance?" Oxford Economic Papers 68:1 (2016): 108–130.
- Battistella, G. (ed). Global Migration Issues, Volume 4. Cham: Springer, 2014.
- Blue, S. "State policy, economic crisis, gender and family ties: Determinants of family remittances to Cuba" Economic Geography 80:1 (2004): 63–82.
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- Brücker, H., Capuano, S., Marfouk, A. Education, Gender and International Migration: Insights from a Panel-Dataset, 1980–2010, 2013.
- Caritas The Female Face of Migration Caritas Background Paper, undated.
- Constantinescu, I. C., Schiff, M. "Remittances, FDI and ODA: Stability, cyclicality and stabilising impact in developing countries" International Journal of Migration and Residential Mobility 1:1 (2014): 84–106.
- Cortes, P. "The feminization of international migration and its effects on the children left behind: Evidence from the Philippines" World Development 65 (2015): 62–78.
- Del Boca, D., Venturini, A. Migration in Italy is Backing the Old Age Welfare IZA Discussion Paper No.8328, 2014.
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- Dustmann, C., Mestres, J. "Remittances and temporary migration" Journal of Development Economics 92:1 (2010): 62–70.
- Frankel, J. "Are bilateral remittances counter-cyclical?" Open Economy Review 22:1 (2011): 1–16.
- Ho, C. "Migration as feminisation? Chinese women's experiences of work and family in Australia" Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 32:3 (2006): 497–514.
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- Martin, S. 2004 World Survey on the Role of Women in Development: Women and International Migration. New York: United Nations, 2006.
- Montanari, A., Staniscia, B. "Female migration in a changing world: Eastern Europeans in Central Italy" Espace Populations Socialistes 2 (2009): 227–241.
- Morrison, A., Schiff, M., Sjöblom, M. The International Migration of Women. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2007.
- Pecoraro, M. Gender, Brain Waste and Job-Education Mismatch among Migrant Workers in Switzerland International Migration Paper No.111, 2011.
- Pellegrino, A. Migration from Latin America to Europe: Trends and Policy Challenges IOM Migration Research Series No.16, 2004.
- Perrin-Haynes, J. "L’activité des immigrés en 2007" INSEE Première (2008).
- Piper, N. "All quiet on the eastern front? Temporary contract migration in Asia revisited from a development perspective" Policy and Society 29:4 (2010): 399–411.
- Mizanur Rahman, M. Gender Dimensions of Remittances: A Study of Indonesian Domestic Workers in East and Southeast Asia. Bangkok: UNIFEM East and Southeast Asia Regional Office, 2009.
- Mizanur Rahman, M. "Gendering migrant remittances: Evidence from Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates" International Migration 51:s1 (2013): e159–e178.
- Ribas-Mateos, N. Gender, Remittances and Development: The Case of Filipino Migration to Italy UN-INSTRAW Fieldwork Report, 2008.
- Rodriguez-Planas, N., Nollenberger, N. A Precarious Position: The Labor Market Integration of New Immigrants in Spain. Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2014.
- Rubin, J., Rendall, M. S., Rabinovich, L., Tsang, F., van Oranje-Nassau, C., Janta, B. Migrant Women in the EU Labour Force. Current Situation and Future Prospects. Cambridge: Rand Corporation Europe, 2008.
- Sorensen, N. N. Migrant Remittances as a Development Tool: The Case of Morocco IOM Working Paper No.2, 2004.
- Timmerman, C., Martiniello, M., Rea, A., Wets, J. (eds). New Dynamics in Female Migration and Integration. New York: Routledge, 2015.
- UN-INSTRAW Feminization of Migration 2007 Working Paper No.1, 2007.
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division International Migration Report 2013, 2013.