Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas, 2006
Today, half of all international migrants—95 million—are women and
girls. Yet, despite substantial contributions to both their families at
home and communities abroad, the needs of migrant women continue to be
overlooked and ignored. The State of World Population 2006 report, A Passage to Hope: Women and International Migration,
examines the scope and breadth of female migration, the impact of the
funds they send home to support families and communities, and their
disproportionate vulnerability to trafficking, exploitation and abuse.
The report reveals that although migrant women contribute billions of
dollars in cash and services, policymakers continue to disregard both
their contributions and their vulnerability—even though female migrants
tend to send a much higher proportion of their lower earnings back home
than their male counterparts.
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