Aree Jampaklay, Ph.D. - Publications

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2003 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Demography

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2020 Jampaklay A, Ford K, Chamratrithirong A. Migration and Unrest in the Deep South Thailand: A Multilevel Analysis of a Longitudinal Study. Demography. PMID 32072505 DOI: 10.1007/S13524-020-00856-W  0.375
2020 Chamratrithirong A, Lucktong A, Jampaklay A, Ford K. An analysis of the resilience process: The stimulus of mental strength and the role of community and family support amidst the civil violence in Thailand Current Psychology. 1-7. DOI: 10.1007/S12144-020-01002-W  0.31
2019 Ford K, Jampaklay A, Chamratrithirong A. Long-term civil conflict, migration, and the mental health of adults left behind in Thailand: a longitudinal study. International Journal of Public Health. PMID 31489461 DOI: 10.1007/S00038-019-01297-Y  0.3
2019 Shwe WW, Jampaklay A, Chamratrithirong A, Thaweesit S. Husband’s international migration Journal of Health Research. 34: 56-67. DOI: 10.1108/Jhr-03-2019-0040  0.37
2018 Ford K, Jampaklay A, Chamratrithirong A. Coming of age in a conflict area: Mental health, education, employment, migration and family formation in the southernmost provinces of Thailand. The International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 20764018756436. PMID 29417854 DOI: 10.1177/0020764018756436  0.347
2017 Jampaklay A, Ford K, Chamratrithirong A. How does unrest affect migration? Evidence from the three southernmost provinces of Thailand Demographic Research. 37: 25-52. DOI: 10.4054/Demres.2017.37.3  0.337
2016 Ford K, Jampaklay A, Chamratrithirong A. Mental health in a conflict area: Migration, economic stress and religiosity in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand. The International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 20764016685119. PMID 28024446 DOI: 10.1177/0020764016685119  0.307
2016 Entwisle B, Williams NE, Verdery AM, Rindfuss RR, Walsh SJ, Malanson GP, Mucha PJ, Frizzelle BG, McDaniel PM, Yao X, Heumann BW, Prasartkul P, Sawangdee Y, Jampaklay A. Climate Shocks and Migration: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach. Population and Environment. 38: 47-71. PMID 27594725 DOI: 10.1007/S11111-016-0254-Y  0.624
2016 Entwisle B, Williams NE, Verdery AM, Rindfuss RR, Walsh SJ, Malanson GP, Mucha PJ, Frizzelle BG, McDaniel PM, Yao X, Heumann BW, Prasartkul P, Sawangdee Y, Jampaklay A. Climate shocks and migration: an agent-based modeling approach Population and Environment. 1-25. DOI: 10.1007/s11111-016-0254-y  0.609
2009 Ford K, Jampaklay A, Chamratrithirong A. The impact of circular migration and remittances on relative household wealth in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand Asian and Pacific Migration Journal. 18: 283-301. DOI: 10.1177/011719680901800205  0.384
2007 Jampaklay A, Korinek K, Entwisle B. Residential clustering among Nang Rong migrants in urban settings of Thailand Asian and Pacific Migration Journal. 16: 485-510. DOI: 10.1177/011719680701600403  0.556
2006 Jampaklay A. How does leaving home affect marital timing? An event-history analysis of migration and marriage in Nang Rong, Thailand. Demography. 43: 711-25. PMID 17236543 DOI: 10.1353/Dem.2006.0035  0.32
2005 Korinek K, Entwisle B, Jampaklay A. Through thick and thin: Layers of social ties and urban settlement among Thai migrants American Sociological Review. 70: 779-800. DOI: 10.1177/000312240507000503  0.547
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