The Integrate Community Development Information Receiving and Community Participation of Immigrant Brides in the Fishery Villages in Taiwan
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
Author(s)
Wu, Ya-Tien
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
In recent years, the public pay much attention to the concept of integrate community development. Most of fishery villages located at countryside, which are not easy to get information. As well as comparing with urban, the transference of this concept is much slower. The degradation of fish stock in coastal and offshore waters of Taiwan caused seriously migration of population. Lots of residents in there adopted the foreign brides to marry. According to the calculation of Administration, the total number of foreign brides in Taiwan was over 300 thousands in 2003. And a study showed the ratio of the immigrant in countries is much higher than cities.
Although community activity is not equal to community development, but, Community activity can be thought as a method of community development, which can make this concept practical. In order to understand the willing of participation and the degree of informational transference about integrate community development in fishery villages, and find out what factors do influence them. This study surveyed the foreign brides of some fishery communities since August in 2004. The results were as follows: A total of 80 foreign brides were investigated. The information gotten was usually low and is influenced by different community, the type of fishery village, duration of stay, attitude of familiars, hours of housework per day, number of children, age and education degreed. The frequency of participation was quite unpopular and was influenced by different community, the type of fishery village, attitude of familiars, number of children and age, the information gotten is correlated with the frequency of participation.
Subjects
社區總體營造
外籍配偶
Integrate Community Development
Immigrant Brides
SDGs
Type
other
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