Critical Asian Studies
Volume 48, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 494-510

Marriage migration, single men, and social reproduction in migrants’ communities of origin in Vietnam (Article)

Bélanger D.*
  • a Département de Géographie, Université Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada

Abstract

This article analyzes the repercussions of marriage migration for Vietnamese communities of origin in two ways. Firstly, it argues that a life-course perspective and the concept of “care circulation” expand understandings of the implications of marriage migration for reproduction and care in countries of origin. Secondly, it documents how marriage migration unsettles reproduction and care patterns primarily because sending communities face difficulties in marrying their own sons to village women. The article is based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2012 in two regions of Vietnam particularly affected by international marriage migration and is informed by other projects conducted since the mid-2000s. Results suggest that migration among young women who migrate without the intention of return bears a different significance for gender and development than migration among women who have moved further along in their life course. Marriage migration in Vietnam takes place at a critical juncture of the life course when gender power relations may be reconfigured in the country of origin. A focus on men and their families in migrants’ communities of origin provides new insight. In sum, a life-course perspective broadens the scope of the relationship between migration, gender inequalities, reproduction, and care. © 2016 BCAS, Inc.

Author Keywords

Vietnam Marriage migration Gender singlehood life-course Impact of migration

Index Keywords

international migration Viet Nam gender relations ethnography marriage gender disparity

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84991765460&doi=10.1080%2f14672715.2016.1231010&partnerID=40&md5=6fd00bf0e5459812812e1f9bb3a4345a

DOI: 10.1080/14672715.2016.1231010
ISSN: 14672715
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English