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Migrant Workers for the Development of Industrial Zones in Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam
Ngo Trung Thanh; Lebailly, Philippe; Dien, Nguyen Thi
2018In Asian Social Science, 14 (12), p. 115
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Keywords :
migrant worker; industrial zone; working, non-working environment; trade-off
Abstract :
[en] It is no doubt that industrial zones leverage economic development in many countries. However, migrant workers who are main labor forces in industrial zones faced to some vulnerable situations easily related to both working and non-working environment. Base on the survey of 190 migrant workers in two industrial zones in Bac Ninh, this study found that labor sustainability is threaten by going on the foot loose of traditional development of industrial zones. Migrant workers in these zones faced a trade-off between accepting a hard life and accumulating capitals as well as experiences for an expected better one afterward. They are going to be circular and leave these zones after staying several years on their works
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Ngo Trung Thanh ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. agro. & ingé. biol. (Paysage)
Lebailly, Philippe  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Agronomie, Bio-ingénierie et Chimie (AgroBioChem) > Modélisation et développement
Dien, Nguyen Thi;  VNUA > Sociology
Language :
English
Title :
Migrant Workers for the Development of Industrial Zones in Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam
Publication date :
01 December 2018
Journal title :
Asian Social Science
ISSN :
1911-2017
eISSN :
1911-2025
Publisher :
Canadian Center of Science and Education, Canada
Volume :
14
Issue :
12
Pages :
115
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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