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Asian Crossborder Marriage Migration Demographic Patterns And Social Issues Aup Iias Publications Melody Chiawen Lu

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Asian Crossborder Marriage Migration Demographic Patterns And Social Issues Aup Iias Publications Melody Chiawen Lu
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Melody Chia-Wen Lu, Wen-Shan Yang
ISBN: 9789048506392, 9789089640543, 9048506395, 9089640541
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Asian Crossborder Marriage Migration Demographic Patterns And Social Issues Aup Iias Publications Melody Chiawen Lu by Melody Chia-wen Lu, Wen-shan Yang 9789048506392, 9789089640543, 9048506395, 9089640541 instant download after payment.

Despite active scholarly interest in the phenomenon of cross-border marriage migration between Southeast and East Asia—a majority of which marriages are between men from wealthier regions and women from regions that are less economically developed—we know very little about who these women are and why they choose to marry and migrate. This volume provides an overview of the demographic patterns and social issues related to cross-border marriage in the past two decades, as well as case studies that consider the living experiences and strategies of cross-border families in the host societies, sending communities, and transnational networks of nations like Japan, South, Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. 

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