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References for Migration and female genital mutilation
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Further reading
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Key references
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Diabate, I., Mesplé-Somps, S. Female Genital
Mutilation and Migration in Mali. Do Migrants Transfer Social
Norms? DIAL Working
Paper No.2014–16, 2014. Key reference: [1]
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Coyne, C. J., Coyne, R. L. "The identity
economics of female genital mutilation" The Journal of
Developing Areas 48:2 (2014): 137–152. Key reference: [2]
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Bertoli, S., Marchetta, F. "Bringing it all
back home: Return migration and fertility choices" World
Development 65 (2013): 27–40. Key reference: [3]
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Spilimbergo, A. "Democracy and
foreign education" American Economic
Review 99:1 (2009): 528–543. Key reference: [4]
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Kapur, D., McHale, J. Give Us Your Best
and Brightest: The Global Hunt for Talent and its Impact on the
Developing World, 2005. Key reference: [5]
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Levitt, P. "Social
remittances: Migration driven local-level forms of cultural
diffusion" International
Migration Review 32:4 (1998): 926–948. Key reference: [6]
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Pfutze, T. "Does migration
promote democratization? Evidence from the Mexican
transition" Journal of
Comparative Economics 40:2 (2012): 159–175. Key reference: [7]
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Mahmoud, O. T., Rapoport, H., Steinmayr, A., Trebesch, C. The Effect of
Labor Migration on the Diffusion of Democracy: Evidence from a
Former Soviet Republic CReAM
Discussion Paper
Series No.20/13, 2013. Key reference: [8]
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Chauvet, L., Mercier, M. "Do return migrants
transfer political norms to their origin country? Evidence from
Mali" Journal of
Comparative Economics 42:3 (2014): 630–651. Key reference: [9]
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Yoder, P. S., Wang, S. Female Genital
Cutting: The Interpretation of Recent DHS Data DHS
Comparative Reports No.33, 2013-09. Key reference: [10]
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United Nations Children’s Fund Female Genital
Mutilation/Cutting: A Statistical Overview and Exploration of
the Dynamics of Change. New York: UNICEF, 2013. Key reference: [11]
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Shell-Duncan, B., Wander, K., Hernlund, Y., Moreau, A. "Legislating
change? Responses to criminalizing female genital cutting in
Senegal" Law and Society
Review 47:4 (2013): 803–835. Key reference: [12]
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Johnsdotter, S., Moussa, K., Carlbom, A., Aregai, R., Essén, B. "‘Never my
daughters’: A qualitative study regarding attitude change toward
female genital cutting among Ethiopian and Eritrean families in
Sweden" Health Care for
Women International 30 (2009): 114–133. Key reference: [13]
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Diabate, I., Mesplé-Somps, S. Female Genital
Mutilation and Migration in Mali. Do Migrants Transfer Social
Norms? DIAL Working
Paper No.2014–16, 2014.
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Additional References
- Gillette-Faye, I. La polygamie et l’excision dans l’immigration africaine en France analysée sous l’angle de la souffrance sociale des femmes, 1998.
- Wahba, J. "Return migration and economic development" In: Lucas, R. E. B. (ed). International Handbook on Migration and Economic Development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.