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Vu, Dung Thi Kieu.
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An exploratory study of gender patterns in urbanward migration in Vietnam.
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An exploratory study of gender patterns in urbanward migration in Vietnam./
Author:
Vu, Dung Thi Kieu.
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325 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Rita S. Gallin.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-05A.
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Sociology, Demography. -
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0493689214
An exploratory study of gender patterns in urbanward migration in Vietnam.
Vu, Dung Thi Kieu.
An exploratory study of gender patterns in urbanward migration in Vietnam.
- 325 p.
Adviser: Rita S. Gallin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2002.
Migration is not a new phenomenon for the Vietnamese people. This phenomenon has tended to be more frequent during Vietnam's transition period from a centrally commanded economy to a market economy. This study compares patterns and characteristics of female and male migration in Vietnam in order to see whether women and men's movement is similar or different. Moreover, this study explores the effects of demographic attributes and human, financial, and social capital on men and women in the migration process, that is, the decision-making process, the moving process, and adaptation outcomes.
ISBN: 0493689214Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020257
Sociology, Demography.
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This study's model of gendered patterns of urbanward migration suggests that the migration process is strongly shaped by personal attributes (including human and financial capital), and the social relations and assistance (i.e., social capital) that male and female migrants obtain. To test this model, I use a 1996 data set on internal migration into Hanoi produced by the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA), in addition to other sources from the 1989 census, the 1992–93 Vietnam living standard survey and the Vietnamese statistical yearbooks of 1986–97.
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