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- Title
Chain Migration through Social Networks: Case Study of Vietnamese Migrants in Thailand.
- Authors
NGUYEN, Anh Tuan
- Abstract
The paper aims to investigate the relationship between the recent increasingly pattern of Vietnamese migrants in Thailand and migration networks. By surveying 50 Vietnamese migrants in Bangkok, Thailand, the study confirms that migration networks have played a critical role in facilitating migration flows, especially irregular flows from Vietnam to Thailand over the years. It can be reflected by reducing the cost of migration, coping with new working environment and risks during working in Thailand and ensuring the return process for Vietnamese migrants. Moreover, forms of social networks includes personal networks (kinship and friendship networks), and community network (ngườidẫnđường’s network, social media) has been also discussed. The study also implies that the người dẫn đường’s networks might contribute to recently emerging issues such as human trafficking and smugglings, which require further research.
- Subjects
CHAIN migration; SOCIAL networks; VIETNAMESE -- Migrations
- Publication
Journal of Identity & Migration Studies, 2016, Vol 10, Issue 2, p60
- ISSN
1843-5610
- Publication type
Article