The Right to Decide on Marriage of People in Le Mon Industrial Park, Thanh Hoa City, Under the Impact of Industrialization and Urbanization
Duyen Nguyen Thi and
Thuy Dao Thanh
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Duyen Nguyen Thi: Faculty of Social Sciences, Hong Duc University, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam
Thuy Dao Thanh: Faculty of Social Sciences, Hong Duc University, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam
European Review of Applied Sociology, 2023, vol. 16, issue 27, 31-39
Abstract:
The process of industrialization and urbanization has been affecting the concept and practice of marital relations in general and of communities in the outskirts of industrial zones in particular. This impact process is clearly shown in the trend of late marriage, wide connection radius, variable selection standards for communication systems. The right to decide on marriage gradually shifts from parents to children, the model of residence and cohabitation after marriage is more independent, the trend of early household separation of newlywed couples. In addition, industrialization and urbanization also have the effect of making marital relationships looser, including the right to decide on marriage, the model of residence and living together after marriage. Research on the right to decide on marriage of the residential community on the outskirts of Le Mon industrial zone, Thanh Hoa city will focus on analyzing the right to decide on marriage, the time of marriage, and the impact of the issue on the right to decide on marriage of the suburban residential community, before and after the establishment of an industrial park in Le Mon industrial park, Thanh Hoa city.
Keywords: right to decide on marriage; marriage; industrial park; Thanh Hoa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2478/eras-2023-0008
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