Jampaklay Aree
Mahidol University, Thailand.
Demography. 2006 Nov;43(4):711-25. doi: 10.1353/dem.2006.0035.
This study examines the effects of migration on marital timing in Thailand between 1984 and 2000 using prospective and retrospective survey data from Nang Rong. In contrast to previous results in the literature, event-history analysis of the longitudinal data reveals a positive, not a negative, effect of lagged migration experience on the likelihood of marriage. The findings also indicate gender differences. Migration's positive impact is independent of other life events for women but is completely "explained" by employment for men.
本研究利用来自廊磨南的前瞻性和回顾性调查数据,考察了1984年至2000年间移民对泰国婚姻时机的影响。与文献中先前的结果相反,对纵向数据的事件史分析显示,滞后的移民经历对结婚可能性产生的是积极而非消极影响。研究结果还表明了性别差异。移民对女性的积极影响独立于其他生活事件,但对男性而言,这种影响完全由就业“解释”。