University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Popul Stud (Camb). 2012 Mar;66(1):87-104. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2011.644429. Epub 2012 Jan 24.
Exchanges of money, goods, and assistance among family/kin members are influenced by the intertwined lives of individuals and their family/kin. As people pass through the young adulthood years, acquiring obligations as spouses and parents, and migrating in search of economic opportunities, tensions can arise over existing obligations. Using rich longitudinal data from Northeast Thailand, we examined the role of family networks (origin and destination) on migrants' exchanges with family/kin. Our approach overcame many shortcomings of earlier studies, allowing us to 'see' the family social network arrayed in a broader network. We show that intra-family exchanges are influenced by marital status, the presence of children, having parents in the origin household, and having siblings depart from it. The results are stable across sensitivity tests that systematically include or exclude various familial links. In addition, reports provided by origin households on migrant remittances are consistent with reports from migrants themselves.
家庭成员/亲属之间的金钱、物品和援助的交换受到个人及其家庭/亲属交织生活的影响。随着人们步入成年,承担配偶和父母的责任,并为了寻找经济机会而迁移,他们可能会对现有的义务产生紧张情绪。利用来自泰国东北部的丰富纵向数据,我们研究了家庭网络(原籍地和目的地)对移民与家庭/亲属之间交换的作用。我们的方法克服了早期研究的许多缺陷,使我们能够“看到”更广泛网络中排列的家庭社交网络。我们表明,家庭内部的交换受到婚姻状况、子女的存在、原籍家庭中有父母以及兄弟姐妹离开原籍家庭的影响。在系统地包含或排除各种家庭联系的敏感性测试中,结果是稳定的。此外,原籍家庭提供的关于移民汇款的报告与移民自己提供的报告一致。