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Internal migration in Thailand.

P Guest, A Chamratrithirong, K Archavanitkul

    Asian and Pacific Migration Journal : APMJ
    |January 1, 1994
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    Thailand

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Sociology
    • Human Geography

    Background:

    • Internal migration in Thailand exhibits diverse patterns.
    • Understanding these patterns is crucial for regional development and policy-making.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and differentiate distinct forms of internal population movement in Thailand.
    • To analyze the geographical flows and selectivity of different migration types.

    Main Methods:

    • Categorization of internal migration into single-move (long-term), seasonal, and repeat (temporary) forms.
    • Analysis of geographical flows and demographic/educational selectivity for each migration type.

    Main Results:

    • Long-term migration primarily involves young, educated females moving between or towards urban areas.
    Keywords:
    Age FactorsAsiaDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEconomic FactorsEducational StatusGeographic FactorsMigrationMigration, InternalPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsRural-urban MigrationSeasonal VariationSex FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsSocioeconomic StatusSoutheastern AsiaTemporary MigrationThailand

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  • Temporary migration (seasonal, repeat) is characterized by back-and-forth movement between urban and rural areas, often by those with medium education.
  • Conclusions:

    • Distinct migration forms in Thailand have unique geographical patterns and selectivity.
    • Understanding these differences is key for targeted socioeconomic planning and resource allocation.