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Shao, Yang; Walsh, Stephen J.; Entwisle, Barbara; & Rindfuss, Ronald R. (2008). Spatial Clustering and Urban Settings of Rural Migrants in Bangkok, Thailand. Geocarto International, 23(1), 35-52.

Abstract

In 2000, a demographic survey of households in selected nuclear villages was conducted in the rural Nang Rong district, northeastern Thailand. As part of a longitudinal study of social and environmental change, a migrant follow-up was conducted that tracked and surveyed adults from 22 survey villages who had out-migrated to Bangkok, Thailand, Korat, Buriram, and the Eastern Seaboard. Global positioning system (GPS) locations for 1022 migrants from the Nang Rong district, who settled in Bangkok, were collected and linked to the demographic surveys. Using these locations, and linking to urban migrant and rural household surveys, we report on the spatial pattern of migrants and their urban settings through remote sensing and statistical analyses. The spatial patterns of migrants' locations in Bangkok are examined using nearest neighbour analysis to determine whether migrants live in spatial clusters organized by economic activity, demographic characteristics, or rural village residence patterns. Neighbourhood environments of migrants' locations are characterized using remotely sensed imagery with an emphasis on the amount of impervious cover in spatially prescribed neighbourhoods that surround migrants' locations. The results show that the spatial clustering of migrants was significant for 12 of the 22 study villages, and the levels of spatial clustering were most associated with education and occupation variables. The neighbourhood environments of the migrants, indicated by the percentage of impervious cover and the mean impervious patch size, were modelled as a function of demographic and geographic variables, suggesting scale dependence of the findings.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10106040701417204

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2008

Journal Title

Geocarto International

Author(s)

Shao, Yang
Walsh, Stephen J.
Entwisle, Barbara
Rindfuss, Ronald R.

ORCiD

Entwisle - 0000-0003-0131-1022
Walsh, S - 0000-0001-6274-9381