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研究生: 范紅寶簪
Pham Hong Bao Tram
論文名稱: A Study on Vocational Training Expectations and Experiences of Vietnamese Immigrant Women in Taiwan
A Study on Vocational Training Expectations and Experiences of Vietnamese Immigrant Women in Taiwan
指導教授: 賴志樫
Lai, Chin-Chien
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2018
畢業學年度: 106
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 87
中文關鍵詞: immigrant womenvocational trainingtraining expectationtraining experiencesimmigrants’ training
英文關鍵詞: immigrant women, vocational training, training expectation, training experiences, immigrants’ training
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/THE.NTNU.GIHRD.011.2018.F06
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • In recent years, a growing number of transnational marriage migration in many Asian countries reflects the phenomenon of globalization. It is the fact that Taiwan is one of the Asian countries which have a rapidly increasing of immigrant women have moved to Taiwan from Vietnam through commercially arranged marriages. With the desires of empowerment and enhancing the economic situation, Vietnamese women participate in the vocational training offered by Taiwan government in order to improve their lives. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the expectations and experiences of vocational training from the perspectives of Vietnamese immigrant women in Taiwan. A qualitative approach is used to collect data from twelve married Vietnamese women living in Taiwan through a semi-structured interview. These interviews were analyzed by using the grounded theory approach to develop themes to understand and interpret the data. The findings were divided into three key areas which are training expectations, training experiences of immigrant women and the impacts of vocational training on their lives. Based on the results, some suggestions for some stakeholders who are policy makers, training practitioners, immigrant women and future researchers were provided.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENTS II LIST OF TABLES IV LIST OF FIGURES V CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 Background of the Research 1 Problem Statement 2 The Significance of the Research 4 Research Purposes 5 Research Questions 5 Definition of Terms 5 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 7 The Vocational Training of Immigrant Women in Taiwan 7 Why Do Immigrant Women Need for Training? 8 Adult Development 10 Adult Learning 12 Immigrant Women as Adult Learners 15 CHAPTER III RESEARCH DESIGN 19 Research Method 19 Participants 20 Data Collection 22 Data Analysis 24 Research Process 27 Reliability and Validity 29 CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 33 Expectations When Participating the Vocational Training Program 33 Experiences During Participating the Vocational Training Program 40 Impacts from the Vocational Training Program 50 Summary of Findings 54 CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 57 Conclusions 57 Suggestions 59 Limitations of the Study 63 REFERENCES 65 APPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS DESIGN 71 APPENDIX B1: INVITATION LETTER (ENGLISH VERSION) 73 APPENDIX B2: INVITATION LETTER (VIETNAMESE VERSION) 77 APPENDIX C1: CONSENT FORM (ENGLISH VERSION) 81 APPENDIX C2: CONSENT FORM (VIETNAMESE VERSION) 83 APPENDIX D1: THE INSTRUMENT (ENGLISH VERSION) 85 APPENDIX D2: THE INSTRUMENT (VIETNAMESE VERSION) 87

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