Integrating GB and US census microdata for studying the impact of family migration on partnered women's labour market status.
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| Authors | Boyle, P;Cooke, T;Halfacree, K;Smith, D; |
| Journal | international journal of population geography : ijpg |
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| Keywords |
Migration
United States
social sciences
europe
americas
demographic factors
developed countries
economic factors
north america
northern america
population
population dynamics
women
northern europe
research methodology
united kingdom
human resources
labor force--women
research report
labor migration
census
population statistics
family and household
family characteristics
couples
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