Does Migration Contribute To Women's Empowerment? Portrait of Urban Turkey and Istanbul
Loading...
Files
Date
2019
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
This article empirically investigates the impact of internal migration on women's empowerment in urban areas of Turkey. Based on data from a nationally representative household survey, we find that migration exerts a positive impact in urban settings through improvements in educational attainment and labor market outcomes. Migration contributes to women's empowerment by raising their education levels and lowering the gap in schooling between men and women. Migration also allows migrants, both men and women and particularly those with tertiary education, to access jobs and occupations in high wage regions like Istanbul. However, unlike in education, a gender wage gap persists even after migration.
Description
Keywords
Migration, women, immigrants, empowerment, Istanbul, Participation, Experiences, Attainment, Girls, Immigrants, Women, Empowerment, Istanbul, Migration
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
Citation
WoS Q
Q1
Scopus Q
Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
8
Source
Turkısh Studıes
Volume
20
Issue
2
Start Page
200
End Page
221
PlumX Metrics
Citations
CrossRef : 7
Scopus : 8
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 51
SCOPUS™ Citations
8
checked on Mar 15, 2026
Web of Science™ Citations
6
checked on Mar 15, 2026
Page Views
6
checked on Mar 15, 2026
Google Scholar™

OpenAlex FWCI
1.1405
Sustainable Development Goals
5
GENDER EQUALITY

8
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

10
REDUCED INEQUALITIES


