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Migrant Children: A Qualitative Study on Korean-Chinese and Korean-Vietnamese Children Returning to Their Mothers’ Homelands

Title
Migrant Children: A Qualitative Study on Korean-Chinese and Korean-Vietnamese Children Returning to Their Mothers’ Homelands
Author(s)

Shin, Yoon-jeong

Keyword
Child Migration ; Internatioanl Marriage Migrant ; Korean Diasporas
Publication Year
2019
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Abstract
As Korean society integrates more and more into the global village at large, the number of migrant children with Korean backgrounds and living outside Korea continues to grow. The double challenge of having to adapt to the new society and the new family environment complicates the prospects for these children growing into well-adapted and thriving citizens. This study sheds light on Korean migrant children who have returned, with their parents, to Yanbian in China and Vietnam - two major places of origin for many marriage immigrants.
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. Introduction 1

Ⅱ. Korean-Chinese Children in Yanbian, China 5
1. Overview 7
2. Korean-Chinese Children in Yanbian: Backgrounds 9
3. Marriage Migrants’ Children and Their Issues 13

Ⅲ. Korean-Vietnamese Children in Vietnam 35
1. Overview 37
2. Causes behind Migration of Korean-Vietnamese Children to Vietnam 39
3. Life for Korean-Vietnamese Children Living in Vietnam 43
4. Policy Support for Korean-Vietnamese Families in Vietnam: A Mixed Review 51

Ⅳ. Conclusion 55
Local ID
Policy Report 2019-09
ISBN
9788968275968
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > Welfare for children
Population and family > Population changes
Population and family > Family changes
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