Despite the ongoing centrality of marriage and reproduction in Vietnam, family and spousal separation is an increasing reality for many poor rural–urban migrants. We offer a social relational analysis of reproduction to explore how migrant men and women in their peak child-bearing and child-rearing years negotiate conjugal strategies and expectations. Labour migration for these poor men and women involves high costs for family relations, social identities and emotional experiences which are strongly patterned by gender. This social relational analysis of reproduction deepens analyses of changing marriage relations and studies of internal labour migration
AbstractRecent increases in female labour migration in and from Asia have triggered a surge of inter...
This article examines the emigration dimension of marriage migration in Asia by focusing on remittan...
The research investigates the impacts of female migrants on household’s farming and its implications...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
This policy brief summarises the findings of a qualitative study into the family relations of labour...
Whilst newly-wed wives and young mothers have traditionally been ‘tied to the bamboo grove’ in Viet...
The recent, rapid increase in cross-border marriages between women from Southeast Asia and men from ...
This thesis aims to enhance understanding about gender and migration through its empirical investiga...
Vietnamese immigrant female spouses account for the second largest group of “foreign brides” in Taiw...
Nguyen M. Care and migration in Northern Vietnam: migrant family strategies, gender relations, and i...
This paper examines marriage migration in Asia through the lens of transnationalism. We pull togethe...
Migration is often viewed negatively in development policy terms, and much understandings of migrati...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
This paper explores the links between migration and changes in household agricultural production in ...
Abstract Within cross-border marriages, foreign brides’ economic contributions to their families are...
AbstractRecent increases in female labour migration in and from Asia have triggered a surge of inter...
This article examines the emigration dimension of marriage migration in Asia by focusing on remittan...
The research investigates the impacts of female migrants on household’s farming and its implications...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
This policy brief summarises the findings of a qualitative study into the family relations of labour...
Whilst newly-wed wives and young mothers have traditionally been ‘tied to the bamboo grove’ in Viet...
The recent, rapid increase in cross-border marriages between women from Southeast Asia and men from ...
This thesis aims to enhance understanding about gender and migration through its empirical investiga...
Vietnamese immigrant female spouses account for the second largest group of “foreign brides” in Taiw...
Nguyen M. Care and migration in Northern Vietnam: migrant family strategies, gender relations, and i...
This paper examines marriage migration in Asia through the lens of transnationalism. We pull togethe...
Migration is often viewed negatively in development policy terms, and much understandings of migrati...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
This paper explores the links between migration and changes in household agricultural production in ...
Abstract Within cross-border marriages, foreign brides’ economic contributions to their families are...
AbstractRecent increases in female labour migration in and from Asia have triggered a surge of inter...
This article examines the emigration dimension of marriage migration in Asia by focusing on remittan...
The research investigates the impacts of female migrants on household’s farming and its implications...