This policy brief summarises the findings of a qualitative study into the family relations of labour migrants across their peak child-bearing years. It evidences how wives/mothers and husbands/fathers manage their relations with spouse and children when they have to ‘go away’ for work. These strategies and dilemmas have implications for the impact of migration on the wellbeing both now and over the longer term for Vietnam
As China transforms and experiences massive rural-to-urban migration, the destination decisions and ...
Mainstream theoretical approaches to migration and reproduction in Asia and elsewhere separate quest...
Vietnam is one of the major rice-producing countries in Asia, and since 1989 it has been a rice-expo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
Whilst newly-wed wives and young mothers have traditionally been ‘tied to the bamboo grove’ in Viet...
Despite the ongoing centrality of marriage and reproduction in Vietnam, family and spousal separatio...
1 This research (RES-167-25-0327) is funded by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council...
Migration is often viewed negatively in development policy terms, and much understandings of migrati...
The government of Vietnam has recently launched policies concerning labour migration as a tool for p...
This thesis aims to enhance understanding about gender and migration through its empirical investiga...
We investigate determinants of individual migration decisions in Vietnam, a country with increasingl...
Many researchers have tried to explain the motivation behind out and return migration. However, few ...
Return migration is a popular topic to be researched in many countries. It is not always a ‘natural’...
By using data from narrative interviews with 19 married female migrant workers from rural areas to w...
peer reviewedBy using the baseline data of Hao (2009) with 110 households, this study aimed to evalu...
As China transforms and experiences massive rural-to-urban migration, the destination decisions and ...
Mainstream theoretical approaches to migration and reproduction in Asia and elsewhere separate quest...
Vietnam is one of the major rice-producing countries in Asia, and since 1989 it has been a rice-expo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The reproductive dimensions of rapidly increasing ru...
Whilst newly-wed wives and young mothers have traditionally been ‘tied to the bamboo grove’ in Viet...
Despite the ongoing centrality of marriage and reproduction in Vietnam, family and spousal separatio...
1 This research (RES-167-25-0327) is funded by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council...
Migration is often viewed negatively in development policy terms, and much understandings of migrati...
The government of Vietnam has recently launched policies concerning labour migration as a tool for p...
This thesis aims to enhance understanding about gender and migration through its empirical investiga...
We investigate determinants of individual migration decisions in Vietnam, a country with increasingl...
Many researchers have tried to explain the motivation behind out and return migration. However, few ...
Return migration is a popular topic to be researched in many countries. It is not always a ‘natural’...
By using data from narrative interviews with 19 married female migrant workers from rural areas to w...
peer reviewedBy using the baseline data of Hao (2009) with 110 households, this study aimed to evalu...
As China transforms and experiences massive rural-to-urban migration, the destination decisions and ...
Mainstream theoretical approaches to migration and reproduction in Asia and elsewhere separate quest...
Vietnam is one of the major rice-producing countries in Asia, and since 1989 it has been a rice-expo...