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@article{ Promphakping2017,
 title = {Well-Being of Returning Migrants in the Rural Northeast of Thailand: Process Oriented Methodology},
 author = {Promphakping, Buapun},
 journal = {Historical Social Research},
 number = {3},
 pages = {289-305},
 volume = {42},
 year = {2017},
 issn = {0172-6404},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.42.2017.3.289-305},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-54615-8},
 abstract = {Migration is generally seen as a key process driving transformation, especially from a 'traditional agriculture' to a 'modern industrial society.' In Thailand, rural-urban migration has been evident for a long time. However, at present, a great number of the population is still earning its living in rural areas. The force of transformation was not enough to move Thailand beyond being a ‘middle income country.' This paper explores the implication of migration on well-being of families and communities in the Northeast of Thailand. The empirical data for the analysis of this paper is drawn from a study of three rural villages in the Northeast of Thailand, carried out within a research project named "Personalising the Middle Income Trap." It will argue that along with the material transformation, returning migrants and villagers have re-prioritized their values. These values and material aspects become decisive factors in the choice of how to earn a living and therefore shape well-being outcomes. This study also found that the rich seem to be experiencing higher happiness after returning to their villages, while the poor do not experience subjective well-being in the same manner.},
 keywords = {labor migration; transformation; remigration; city-suburban relationship; Südostasien; well-being; ländlicher Raum; Transformation; Migration; Rückwanderung; Arbeitsmigration; Lebenszufriedenheit; Thailand; rural area; Entwicklungsland; migration; Stadt-Umland-Beziehung; Thailand; Southeast Asia; Wohlbefinden; developing country; satisfaction with life}}