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TitleFamily migration and the employment of married women and men
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Date Issued1996
Source PublicationEconomic Geography
ISSN0013-0095
Volume72Issue:1Pages:38-48
Abstract

This research reconsiders the human capital hypothesis that married women have a lower probability of employment after family migration. The empirical analysis focuses on a sample of married parents in the economically active population residing in the midwestern United States in 1980. Our analysis establishes that, after controlling for the effects of migration self-selection bias, family migration increases the probability of employment among married women by 9 percent but has no effect on the probability of employment among married men. This research demonstrates the limitations of the human capital model of family migration and indicates the need for reconceptualizing family migration behavior.

KeywordEmployment Gender Marriage Migration
DOI10.2307/144501
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics ; Geography
WOS SubjectEconomics ; Geography
WOS IDWOS:A1996TX02800003
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/2388
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorCooke, Thomas John
Affiliation
1.Department of Geography, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, United States
2.Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, United States
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Cooke, Thomas John,Bailey, Adrian J. Family migration and the employment of married women and men[J]. Economic Geography, 1996, 72(1): 38-48.
APA Cooke, Thomas John, & Bailey, Adrian J. (1996). Family migration and the employment of married women and men. Economic Geography, 72(1), 38-48.
MLA Cooke, Thomas John,et al."Family migration and the employment of married women and men". Economic Geography 72.1(1996): 38-48.
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