Visiting Marriages and Remote Parenting: Changing Strategies of Rural-Urban Migrants to Hanoi, Vietnam

Despite the ongoing centrality of marriage and reproduction in Vietnam, family and spousal separation is an increasing reality for many poor rural-urban migrants. We offer a social relational analysis of reproduction to explore how migrant men and women in their peak child-bearing and child-rearing...

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Divorce
Emotions
Family
Family Relations
Gender
Gender relations
Internal Migration
Labor Migration
Marriage
Migrant workers
Migrants
Parents & parenting
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Social identity
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