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Autor/Urheber | Min Zar Ni Lin; Samu Ngwenya; Hanh Nguyen; Khin Suu Thet; Mercy Mang Hlei Iang; Khadija Nasirova |
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Titel | Causes and Consequences of InternationaI Migration: The Case of Mon State, Myanmar. |
Quelle | Center for Economic and Social Development (2018)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Alleviating Poverty; Anti-Poverty; Extreme Poverty; Fight Against Poverty; Global Poverty; Health Aspects Of Poverty; Indicators Of Poverty; Participatory Poverty Assessment; Poverty Eradication; Poverty Analysis; Poverty In Developing Countries; Urban Poverty; Urbanization; Urban Services; Urban Projects; Urban Problems; Urban Policy; Urban Planning; Urban Infrastructure; Urban Health; Urban Government; Urban Economic Development; Urban Development Finance; Urban Development; Urban Conditions; Urban Communities; Urban Population; Development Indicators; Environmental Indicators; Economic Indicators; Educational Indicators; Demographic Indicators; Health Indicators; Disadvantaged Groups; Socially Disadvantaged Children; Social Conditions; Urban Sociology; Urban Plans; Urbanism; Urban agriculture; Economic Development; Cities; Migration; Poor; Economic forecasting; Health expectancy; Social groups; Political participation; Distribution of income; Inequality of income; Developing countries; Mass society; Social change; Social policy; Social stability; Population; Sustainable development; Peasantry; Urban renewal; Urban housing; Transit systems; Public transit; Mass transit |
Abstract | This report is based on the Mon State Rural Household Survey (MSRHS) that was conducted by the Centre for Economic and Social Development (CESD) in collaboration with Michigan State University and International Food Policy Research Institute between April and September of 2015. Mon State has the highest out-migration in Myanmar with 21 percent of the population moving out of the country, primarily to neighbouring Thailand. This study surveyed 1,680 households from 10 townships and examined the causes, patterns and consequences of migration. In addition to this survey, a sample from the 2014 Population and Housing Census and other quantitative and qualitative data on Mon State were used in this report in order to provide additional insights on migration patterns and consequences. The results of the analysis suggest that labour migration has both negative and positive consequences for the migrants and their families. |
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