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TABLE OF CONTENS
ABSTRACT
ABBREVIATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF BOXES
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Problem statement
1.2. Research statement of the study
1.3. Study objectives
1.4. Data and methodology
1.5. The structure of the study
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. Relevant concepts
2.2. Theoretical background
2.3. Empirical studies of labor supply
2.4. Conclusion
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHOD
3.1. Research method
3.2. The structure of the survey
3.3. Survey sample size and sampling method
3.4. Data collection instrument
3.5. LIMITATIONS OF THE SURVEY
CHAPTER 4: LABOR SUPPLY OF TRANSNATIONAL WOMEN'S HOUSEHOLDS IN VINH LONG
4.1. Basic information
4.2. Transnational marriages affect the livelihood strategies of the relevant households
4.3. Changes in labor supply of male relatives of transnational brides
4.4. Unemployment and dependency ratio
4.5. The support male relatives to transnational brides
4.6. Conclusion
CHAPTER 5: RECOMMENDATION
5.1. Households should develop their economics activities and make use of remittances
5.2. Education should be available to find job opportunities
5.3. Migrant's households should invest and help other households
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION
6.1. Conclusion
6.2. Limitations of the study
References
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Appendix 6
Appendix 7
Appendix 8
Appendix 9
Appendix 10
Appendix 11
Appendix 12
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1 Rubbish collectors Waiters Feeding cows, pig or fishing Technician Construction workers Office staff, translators Source: Author’s calculation from the survey -68APPENDIX 12 Previous jobs of men who move out of labor force Group Numbers Ratio (%) Never work for many years 11 41% Farmer (paddy fields and garden) Waiting workers Numbers Ratios (%) Farmers 50% 30% Never work for many years 38% 11% Construction worker 13% Retailers 7% Invalids 4% Colonel (dismissed) 4% Carpenter 4% Cultivator (vegetables) 4% Source: Author’s calculation from the survey Group ...-68APPENDIX 12 Previous jobs of men who move out of labor force Group Numbers Ratio (%) Never work for many years 11 41% Farmer (paddy fields and garden) Waiting workers Numbers Ratios (%) Farmers... 30% Never work for many years 38% 11% Construction worker 13% Retailers 7% Invalids 4% Colonel (dismissed) 4% Carpenter 4% Cultivator (vegetables) 4% Source: Author’s calculation from the survey