Journal of International Development, volume 27, issue 2, pages 285-306
Returning Home: The Middle-Income Trap and Gendered Norms in Thailand
Ann Le Mare
1
,
Buapun Promphaking
2
,
Jonathan Rigg
3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-01-12
Journal:
Journal of International Development
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR: 0.516
CiteScore: 2.8
Impact factor: 1.7
ISSN: 09541748, 10991328
DOI:
10.1002/jid.3064
Geography, Planning and Development
Development
Abstract
We personalise the middle-income trap by exploring the experiences of migrants from north-east Thailand, most of whom return to their natal villages as a result of family decisions based on more than achieving higher incomes. Whereas men are largely content, women have to balance a range of roles because of prescribed gender norms. Increased education and migration did not lead to higher value work on their return because of lack of investment and opportunity, but also because of gender norms and relationships that reflect rather than challenge the norms that would allow women (and men) to develop new employment opportunities. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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