Global householding and gendered citizenship: Family visits as care support for Vietnamese marriage migrants in South Korea

The citizenship of marriage migrants in South Korea has been discussed in terms of their roles as mothers in the context of Korea’s aging population and care crisis. However, as marriage migrants increasingly participate in the labor market, their individual rights as workers, and more specifically...

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Families & family life
Labor market
Marriage
Migrant workers
Occupational roles
Parents & parenting
Sexual division of labor
Social reproduction
Working mothers
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