Lelievre E. [Definitive migration to France and family constitution].
REVUE EUROPEENNE DES MIGRATIONS INTERNATIONALES 2002;
3:35-53. [PMID:
12341517]
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Abstract
Data from a survey of 383 individuals, either aliens or naturalized citizens, aged 45-69 residing in France in 1981 are used to examine the relationship between migration and the family life cycle. The results indicate that "marriage, which is an obstacle to migration for women born before 1915, actually favours migration in later generations. Furthermore, the [fertility] of naturalized citizens (2.64 children per woman) is shown to be markedly lower than that of foreigners (3.67) and approaches the national level of that period (2.60) in a few years only." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND SPA)
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