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- W4299875107 abstract "The following recommendations from an INSTRAW report are excerpted in this article on the migration of women. 1) Data collection should include detailed information on smaller areas below the state or provincial level and gender. Short distance migrants should be included in counts. 2) Specialized surveys are needed for expanding current understanding of the migration process, the effects on the social and economic welfare of migrants, and the links between migration and fertility, marital status, and social stability. 3) Data collection should include gender-specific information on temporary, short-term migration for education or employment reasons or for temporary work. 4) Gender blind surveys should be conducted that include all family members. 5) Data collection should include data disaggregated by sex and by broad demographic factors and other determinants of migration. 6) Data collection should use appropriate comparison groups. 7) Marriage migration should not be overlooked. 8) The consequences of migration should not be ignored. Migration may have negative or positive impacts for migrants, which may vary by places of origin and destination. Little information is available on female migration. The economic and social context of female migration is overlooked, particularly for women traveling alone. Women are subject to physical and mental abuse. This article identifies some of policy needs for data pertaining to internal migration. One flaw in data is the use of birth registration and census data for identifying gender specific moves. A change of residence does not provide information on why the move is made or when. Movement is limited to moves across major political or administrative boundaries, when most moves are over shorter distances within boundaries. Statistics focus on rural to urban migration, when in developing countries, most migration is rural to rural. Data collection uses heads of households as the sources of information. When data focuses only on working migrants, women may be excluded. Female domestics living in the household may be excluded. Migrant data should include reasons for leaving, marital status, age, children, employment history, migration partners, status of family members left behind, and employment status at destination." @default.
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- W4299875107 title "The migration of women: measuring the impact." @default.
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