2021
DOI: 10.1080/23254823.2021.1992292
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Transnational marriages: National policies, generational transmissions, and gender dynamics – a biographical policy evaluation perspective

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“…In mixed or cross-country unions, the husband and wife are from two different countries [9]. Mixed marriages can happen as a result of travel, relocating to another nation, or population migration [10] [11]. A mixed marriage also involves two people of different nationalities, but each partner's citizenship is preserved (dual citizenship) [12].…”
Section: A Mixed Marriage (Multinational Couples)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mixed or cross-country unions, the husband and wife are from two different countries [9]. Mixed marriages can happen as a result of travel, relocating to another nation, or population migration [10] [11]. A mixed marriage also involves two people of different nationalities, but each partner's citizenship is preserved (dual citizenship) [12].…”
Section: A Mixed Marriage (Multinational Couples)mentioning
confidence: 99%