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ID089981
Title Properlabor migration, gender, and the rise of neo-local marriages in the economic Boomtown of Dongguan, South China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Hong
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the past two decades, migration has become a quintessential feature defining the identity and life experiences of millions of young rural women who have left their home villages and migrated to urban areas for wage labor in China. However, due to the combined effects of the state-instituted hukou system and women's traditional gender roles of childcare and household duties, many female migrants face difficult choices when it is time for them to get married. In this study I examine the rise of a new marriage form among migrant couples in Dongguan, a newly industrializing boomtown in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong province. I call this marriage a neo-local marriage as migrant couples set up their post-marital residence in a destination locale that is thousands of miles away from their hometowns. I first describe some of the new features of neo-local marriages for young migrant couples in Dongguan. I then explore Dongguan's boomtown status in the new economy, the changing labor market, and young migrants' agency as new forces behind the rise of this new marriage form. Finally I discuss both the potential transformative power of a neo-local marriage for young female migrants and the risks and constraints of this marriage for them as well.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 18, No. 61; Sep 2009: p.639 - 656
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 18, No. 61; Sep 2009: p.639 - 656
Key WordsLabor Migration ;  Gender ;  Neo-Local Marriages ;  South China ;  Dongguan ;  China - Economy


 
 
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