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The migrant wife: The worst of all worlds
Authors:Lorna R Marsden  Lorne J Tepperman
Institution:(1) Dept. of Sociology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This study reanalyses data on migrants to Alberta, collected by Statistics Canada in a 1980 Labour Force Survey. The findings indicate that migrant men are gainers and migrant women, particularly migrant wives are the losers from such movement, even during a period of relative economic prosperity in the Province. Women's occupational status tends to improve with time spent in the new labour force. However there is a failure to return to occupational statuses enjoyed before the move. This means, first, that male and female workers are more sex-differentiated after the move than before it; second, that migrant women, especially wives, enjoy fewer occupational returns on their educational investment than migrant men; third, that the balance of economic contribution, and possibly therefore influence, within a migrant household is shifted towards greater male dominance by the move.It is to be emphasized that each of these findings is to be regarded as tentative pending the completion of further analyses on this and three related data sets. In particular the analysis of household level data will be critical in assessing any hypotheses about family power before and after the move. Loma Marsden is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. Her most important publication is: The Fragile Federation: Social Change in Canada(with E. B. Harvey), (McGraw Hill Ryerson, 1979). Lorne Tepperman is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. His most important publications include Social Mobility in Canada(1975); Crime Control: The Urge Toward Authority(1977); The Roots of Disunity(1979), with David Bell.
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