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Theses & Dissertations

  • Tong, Yuying.  2004.  "The Role of Remittances on Return Migration, The Case of Nang Rong, Thailand".  MA Thesis. Departmentof Sociology, University of North Carolina.

  • Jampaklay, Aree. 2003.  "Migration, Marital Timing, and Mate Selection in the context of Thailand".  Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina.

  • Pullen, Randolph. 2002. Spatial Links between Households and Land Parcels in Northeast Thailand: An Approach for Assessing Land Use Patterns. MA Thesis. Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.

  • Piotrowski, Martin. 2002. Remittance Behavior of Migrants from Nang Rong Thailand: The Role of Social Pressure at Village of Origin. MA Thesis, Department of Sociology.

  • VanWey, Leah Karin, 2001.  A Comparative Study of Migration in Mexico and Thailand.  PhD. Dissertation.  Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina.

  • Welsh,William. 2001. Agro-Ecological Sustainability and Land Degradation Potential in Nang Rong, Thailand. Ph.D.Dissertation. Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.
     
  • Ek-lem, Bongkochmas.  2001.   Human Capital and Social Capital; The Determinants of Rural-to-Urban Migration and Return Migration Intentions of Nang Rong Villagers in Northeast Thailand.  
     
  • Crawford, Thomas W. 2000. Human-Environment Interactions and Regional Change in Northeast Thailand: Relationships Between Socio-Economic, Environmental, and Geographic Patterns. Ph.D.Dissertation. Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.

  • Crews-Meyer, Kelley. 2000. Integrated Landscape Characterization via Landscape Ecology and GIScience: A Policy Ecology of Northeast Thailand.  Ph.D.Dissertation. Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.
  • Hart, Courtney. 2000. Assessing the Nature and Magnitude of Land Use/Land Cover Change in Northeast Thailand. MA Thesis, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.

  • Van Wey, Leah. 1999. The effect of land ownership on temporary migration in Nang Rong, Thailand. MA Thesis, Department of Sociology.

  • Evans, T.P. 1998. Integration of community-level social and environmental data: spatial modeling of community boundaries in northeast Thailand. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Geography, University of North Carolina.
  • Godley, Jenny. 1998. The influence of sibling ties on women's contraceptive method choice in Nang Rong, Thailand. MA Thesis, Department of Sociology.

  • Sawangdee, Y. 1997. Migration chains and path consequences for migration and children's living arrangements. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina.

  • Sawangdee, Y. 1995. Multi-level analysis of factors influencing an adult temporary migrant's destination: a case study from Nang Rong, Thailand. MA Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina.

  • Curran, S.R. 1994. Household resources and opportunities: The distribution of education and migration in rural Thailand. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina.

  • Molly Vogt, 1996, Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Integration of Spatial and Social Data in the Investigation of Landcover and Population Dynamics: Satellite Imagery and Village-Level Survey Data in Nang Rong, Thailand.


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