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Research Title Migration Process factors of Lao female workers in Udonthani, Thailand  
Date of Distribution 26 June 2016 
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     Title of the Conference 17th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science (HUSOC), 27-28 June 2016, Singapore 
     Organiser Global Research & Development Service 
     Conference Place Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Executive Centre 
     Province/State Singapore 
     Conference Date 27 June 2016 
     To 28 June 2016 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 17th 
     Issue 17 
     Page 23-24 
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     Abstract The objective of research was to study on migration process factors of Lao female workers in Udonthani, Thailand. The methods of this study were usage in-depth interviews which participatory and non-participatory observation. Moreover, selected fifteen key informants of Lao female workers and be legal migrant registration working in Thailand by using Snowball Technique. The Snowball Technique was suitable to study for analysis of migration process both before and after working in Thailand. The results of study on migration process factors in Lao female workers have two factors such as push factor and pull factor. The push factors are including poverty, popularity and the lower wage rate compared with other countries, lack of incentives for career advancement and unsuitable employment policies. The pull factors are including the wages and salaries, which salaries in Thailand are higher than the home countries of migrants. The popularity and incentives from target countries for career advancements are the civilization and convenience on work. Furthermore, relatives and Friends from other and their village are also influenced for Migration.  
Author
575080100-5 Mr. CHANTHALA VANHNAHONG [Main Author]
Humanities and Social Sciences Master's Degree

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Type of Presentation Oral 
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