“…The theory itself leaves some room to accommodate a degree of intrafamily bargaining (e.g., see Stark & Bloom, ). Although ethnographic scholarship has consistently shown the contested, negotiated, and gendered nature of migration decision‐making (Grasmuck & Pessar, ; Hondagneu‐Sotelo, , ; Paul, ), these dimensions have been mostly missing in quantitative, population‐level research. Recent studies are exceptions where new economics of labour migration has played a smaller (Kanaiaupuni, ; Creighton & Riosmena, ) or larger (Nobles & McKelvey, ; Riosmena, ) role, but these studies consider intrafamily dynamics among spouses, not siblings.…”