HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Dina Maskileyson and Debora Pricila Birgier from the University of Central Florida, United States have published the research work: Editorial: The noneconomic and economic wellbeing of immigrants, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: By choosing France, which is one of the main immigration destinations in Europe, and a country where the motherhood penalty for the native population is almost non-existent, this study provides a new perspective on the intersection of motherhood, immigration, and region of origin in the immigrants` labormarket integration process. family life.
SUMMARY
Economic wellbeing, noneconomic wellbeing, immigration . . .
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