Women migrant workers from developing countries
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Since the late 20th century, substantial labour migration from developing countries to high-income countries has occurred. This includes a substantial portion of female migrants. The term feminization of migration has been proposed as a suggested "gendered pattern" in international migration where there is a trend towards a higher percentage of women among voluntary migrants.
Studies on women migrant workers in high-income countries tend to focus on their employment in domestic work and care work for dual-income families.
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See also
- Inequality within immigrant families (United States)
- Internal migration
- International migration
- Karayuki-san
- Migrant sex work
- Migrant worker
- Nanny
- Reproductive labor
- Rural flight
- Rural society in China
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