Internal migration of women in developing countries : proceedings of the United Nations Expert Meeting on the Feminization of Internal Migration, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 22-25 October 1991
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Internal migration of women in developing countries : proceedings of the United Nations Expert Meeting on the Feminization of Internal Migration, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 22-25 October 1991
United Nations, 1993
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
UN-94-XIII-3081099800552
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"United Nations publication sales no. E.94.XIII.3"--T.p. verso
"ST/ESA/SER.R/127"
At head of title: Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
The world is changing. Development means change and migration is an intrinsic part of development. Women who migrate experience significant changes in their lives including an enhanced status and a more defined role in the development process. However, not all changes are for the good. The issue of when and in what circumstances migration has positive effects was considered by an Expert Group in Mexico in 1991 and the papers discussed are presented in this publication. Issues covered included female migration definitions, inadequacies of existing data, biased conceptual approaches and implications of female migration for policy.
Table of Contents
- Report and Recommendations of the Meeting
- Background and Statement Issues
- Data Collection and Measurement Issues
- Characteristics of Female Migrants and Selectivity
- Determinants of Female Migration
- Consequences of Migration for Women
- Female Migration, Development and Policy Issues.
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