For Better or For Worse: Comparative Research on Equity and Access for Marriage Migrants

This comparative study of marriage migrants in Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia gives us a glimpse into the reality of marriage migration in the region. While it touches on how marriage migrants are initially exploited by way of marriage brokers and other marriage business schemes, it mainly looks into how they become further discriminated and oppressed by receiving or host governments who implement restrictive policies and laws for them. 

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