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Title of Article Entrepreneurial Processes of Thai Female Returning Migrants 
Date of Acceptance 25 October 2023 
Journal
     Title of Journal Comparative Sociology 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Brill publications 
     ISBN/ISSN 1569-1330 
     Volume 22 
     Issue
     Month October
     Year of Publication 2023 
     Page 717-739 
     Abstract This study focuses on the entrepreneurial processes of Thai female returning migrants. A phenomenological qualitative research method was employed at the individual, household, and community levels. The results revealed that most female returning migrant workers were married, aged between 26–45 years, and majority of them had graduated from high school. They migrated to South Korea, Taiwan, and Israel, both legally and illegally. They worked in the industrial, agricultural, and service sectors. When female migrants returned to their origins, they worked as agriculture or livestock entrepreneurs, and business operators. There are three steps to becoming an entrepreneur: 1) Opportunity Recognition; 2) Opportunity Exploitation; and 3) Value Creation. 
     Keyword entrepreneurial processes, entrepreneurship, capitals, return migration, returning migrants 
Author
617080017-0 Mr. NATTAWAT AURAIAMPAI [Main Author]
Humanities and Social Sciences Doctoral Degree

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