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Female labour migration in Thailand

This article was written by Group 10 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 The story of Somsri 3 Female labour migration from rural to urban areas 3.1 Reasons why women want to move to urban areas 4 The impact of female labour migration 4.1 The effect of moving […]

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Filipina Migration

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Motivations & Causes 2.1 Macro-level: State policy 2.2 Micro-level 2.3 Meso-level 3 Filipina migrants: heroines or victims? 3.1 National heroes… 3.2 Bridging the gender gap 3.3 Or victims of the global capitalist system? 3.4 Transnationally-split families 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 See also Introduction A culture of migration has […]

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Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association (CIWA)

Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association (CIWA) was established in 1982 as a non-profit organization to address the needs and concerns of immigrant and refugee women, youth, children and families. CIWA has developed a reputation for its innovative and unique approaches to providing essential services to immigrant and refugee women. The demand for our services increases with […]

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Scalabrini Migration Center

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Current Projects 2.1 Youth Migration from the Philippines: Brain Drain and Brain Waste 2.2 MISA – Migration Information System in Asia 3 See also 4 External links About The Scalabrini Migration Center (SMC) was established in Manila, in 1987. It is dedicated to the promotion of the interdisciplinary study […]

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The Integration of Female Migrants in Thailand

Bulleted list item Table of Contents 1 The integration of female migrants in Thailand 2 Migration in Thailand 3 Women status of migrant population 4 Migrant’s Health impact 5 See also 6 References 7 Group1 8 External links The integration of female migrants in Thailand Source:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MIGRANT_WORKER_IN_FIELD_-_NARA_-_543864.jpg Seeking a better life is a human desire, and […]

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The gender dynamics in migration within Thailand

Table of Contents 1 From rural migration to urban migration 2 Migration Rate By Regions , Gender and Age 2.1 Quantity and Ratio of Migration 2.2 Gender and Age 2.3 Reasons for Migration from rural to urban areas 2.3.1 Female migrants move to follow their families as well as to return back to their homelands […]

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The challenges of migration in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Reasons for migration 2.1 Outgoing Migration 2.2 Incoming Migration 3 Migration challenges 4 Migrant Working Group Statistics 5 See also 6 References 7 Group3 Introduction Transnational migration has occurred for many centuries in , with immigration to Thailand more common than emigration. The Chinese traders and labourers who arrived […]

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Trends in Female and Male Migration in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 International Migration Situation in Thailand 3 International immigrants in Thailand 4 Conclusion 5 See also 6 References 7 Group 4 Introduction Migration is the movement of people across a specified boundary for the purpose of establishing a new or semi-permanent residence. Normally, they move to another country or region […]

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Female out-migration from Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Economic factors 3 Social and Environmental factors 4 Threats and opportunities for female migration 4.1 Opportunities 4.2 Challenges 5 Conclusion 6 See Also 7 References 8 Group 1 Introduction The movement of people searching for a better life is a reality in many countries around the world, whether it […]

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Migration: a gender perspective

This article is the seventh in a series of articles related to Wikiprogress. The benefits of migration in terms of economic development and country progress have been widely recognised both for sending and receiving countries, and at individual level mobility is an essential part of our lives today. This article tries to look at migration […]

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