Abstract

The purpose of this study is ways to establish the community identity of marriage migrant women and to adapt to the community, so that marriage migrant women can live a self-sustaining and self-sufficient life as an active participant in the community, not as an individual othered in the Korean community. For this purpose, a quantitative survey was conducted targeting marriage migrant women from Vietnam in rural areas of Gyeongsangbuk-do.
 Summarizing the results of the study, the factors influencing the community adaptation of marriage migrant women were socio-demographic variables such as educational background and community identity among factors such as regional involvement, emotional bond, and regional trust. In particular, emotional bonding was found to have a significant effect. Therefore, in order for marriage migrant women to adapt well to the local community, it is necessary to seek various opportunities and methods to have emotional bonds with the local residents.

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