女性迁移:一个概念框架

Thadani Vn, Todaro Mp
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移徙中与性别有关的差异十分明显。有必要对女性移徙进行具体分析。最近的研究提供了初步证据,表明女性移徙流动在稳步扩大,包括陪同移徙配偶的妻子的联合移徙和未婚妇女的自主移徙。分析女性移徙的一个问题是难以确定独立于家庭或家庭移徙的女性移徙。本章提出了一个针对性别的框架,以纠正男性在移徙方法上的偏见,并分析女性移徙的具体原因,以期评估性别在移徙中的重要性。通过关注城市劳动力市场的收入和就业机会以及城市婚姻市场的作用和对妇女移徙的特殊制度、文化和政治限制,这一框架可以作为组织发展中国家妇女移徙实证研究的基础。现在,在拉丁美洲和亚洲部分地区的迁徙流中,女性占主导地位。他们在非洲国内移民中所占的比例也越来越大。女性的迁移和男性一样,都是以工作为导向的;就业机会和城乡之间实际或感知到的工资差别具有中心意义。然而,一个显著的特征是婚姻作为移民原因的重要性。婚姻可能是移民不可避免的关联。只有在支持或至少批准妇女流动的价值观占上风的地方,才可能发现妇女的自主移徙。本文提出的模型中的关键变量是:城市预期收入与农村平均收入之间的差异;流动-婚姻因素表示为已婚男性从事或积极寻找工作的可能性;反映与任何符合条件的城市男性结婚的相对概率的差值;性别角色对来自特定原籍地区的妇女进行任何形式的空间流动的限制;以及其他可能改变雌性迁徙速度和方向的剩余因素,比如距离。
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Female Migration: A Conceptual Framework
Gender-related differences in migration are clearly evident. A need for specific analysis of female migration exists. Recent research provides preliminary evidence of the steadily expanding stream of female migration both the associational migration of wives accompanying migrant spouses and the autonomous migration of unattached women. A problem of analyzing female migration is the difficulty of identifying female migration that is independent of household or family migration. This chapter proposes a gender-specific framework to redress the male bias in approaches to migration and to analyze the specific causes of female migration with a view to assessing the significance of gender in migration. By focusing on income and employment opportunities in the urban labor market as well as the role of the urban marriage market and the special institutional cultural and political constraints on womens migration this framework can serve as the basis for organizing empirical research on female migration in developing countries. Females now predominate in the migration streams throughout Latin America and parts of Asia. They also represent a growing proportion of internal migrants in Africa. The migration of women like that of men is job-oriented; employment opportunities and wage differentials actual or perceived between rural and urban areas are of central significance. A distinguishing feature however is the importance of marriage as a reason for migration. Marriage could be an unavoidable correlate of migration. The autonomous migration of women may be found only where values supporting or at least sanctioning their mobility prevail. Key variables in the proposed model are: the differential between expected urban income and average rural income; the mobility-marriage factor expressed in terms of marriage probabilities to males either engaged in or actively seeking work; differential reflecting the relative probabilities of marriage to any eligible urban male; the strength of sex-role constraints on any kind of spatial mobility for women from particular areas of origin; and all other residual factors such as distance that might modify the pace and direction of female migration.
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