Whilst newly-wed wives and young mothers have traditionally been ‘tied to the bamboo grove’ in Vietnam, today nearly as many young married women are migrating from rural to urban areas as young married men. This shift implies a radical break with conventional expectations of young married women as new daughters-in-law and as the mothers of young children. It is also closely related with changes in the expectations young married men have of their wives and of their own parenting roles. This paper uses qualitative life histories from 76 married male and female rural-to-urban migrants in their peak child-bearing years to explore their reflections on the impact of migration on their left-behind children and spouses. The migrants subscri...
Conference details: Female Deficit in Asia: Trends and Perspectives. International conference, Singa...
This paper examines marriage migration in Asia through the lens of transnationalism. We pull togethe...
1. Introduction Without any doubt, a good way to grasp gender relations in Vietnam today is by analy...
This policy brief summarises the findings of a qualitative study into the family relations of labour...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
Despite the ongoing centrality of marriage and reproduction in Vietnam, family and spousal separatio...
This paper assesses the social implications of employment opportunities in manufacturing for rural y...
The recent, rapid increase in cross-border marriages between women from Southeast Asia and men from ...
This article examines the emigration dimension of marriage migration in Asia by focusing on remittan...
Many researchers have tried to explain the motivation behind out and return migration. However, few ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Vietnam, using an...
We investigate determinants of individual migration decisions in Vietnam, a country with increasingl...
AbstractRecent increases in female labour migration in and from Asia have triggered a surge of inter...
Since the early 1990s several million men and women from Southeast Asia's lower socioeconomic classe...
Since the subsidised economy was substituted by privatisation in 1986, family became the m...
Conference details: Female Deficit in Asia: Trends and Perspectives. International conference, Singa...
This paper examines marriage migration in Asia through the lens of transnationalism. We pull togethe...
1. Introduction Without any doubt, a good way to grasp gender relations in Vietnam today is by analy...
This policy brief summarises the findings of a qualitative study into the family relations of labour...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
Despite the ongoing centrality of marriage and reproduction in Vietnam, family and spousal separatio...
This paper assesses the social implications of employment opportunities in manufacturing for rural y...
The recent, rapid increase in cross-border marriages between women from Southeast Asia and men from ...
This article examines the emigration dimension of marriage migration in Asia by focusing on remittan...
Many researchers have tried to explain the motivation behind out and return migration. However, few ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Vietnam, using an...
We investigate determinants of individual migration decisions in Vietnam, a country with increasingl...
AbstractRecent increases in female labour migration in and from Asia have triggered a surge of inter...
Since the early 1990s several million men and women from Southeast Asia's lower socioeconomic classe...
Since the subsidised economy was substituted by privatisation in 1986, family became the m...
Conference details: Female Deficit in Asia: Trends and Perspectives. International conference, Singa...
This paper examines marriage migration in Asia through the lens of transnationalism. We pull togethe...
1. Introduction Without any doubt, a good way to grasp gender relations in Vietnam today is by analy...