Abstract

Family migration decisions of rural households in Vietnam

Highlights

  • The objective of this study is to focus on analyzing the determinants of rural households' migration decisions

  • We have found some important factors affecting household migration decisions, including household living standards, unemployment, lack of arable land, and production

  • Based on the regression results, the author gives some conclusions and recommendations to contribute to promoting the positive nature of the current migration problem in Trieu Son district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam as follows: Many factors influence migration decisions of rural households, such as the number of people of working age, household living standards, lack of local jobs, lack of arable land, production, etc

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Introduction

Migration in Viet Nam is a regular socio-economic phenomenon, an essential component of development. Along with the growth and diversification of economic activities, the uneven development among regions, disparities in living standards, differences in income, employment opportunities, and social service needs and livelihood pressure have created migration flows from rural to urban areas, from country to country to find jobs and increase income for their families in recent years (Oda, 2007; Konseiga, 2007). This practice poses frustrations that need to be answered since it attracts the attention of society, especially scientific research. It has proposed feasible solutions to accelerate the process of labor and employment for rural people in Trieu Son district, Thanh Hoa province

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