Research by ThaiWise
We work to drive policy change through research and by presenting issues related to Thai women in Sweden. ThaiWise acts as a voice for Thais, helping Swedish authorities gain a deeper understanding of the challenges Thai people face in adapting and relocating. This aims to ensure that Thais can access state welfare comprehensively. For example, we collaborate with Lund University on issues affecting Thai women in Sweden. Additionally, we present research findings to governmental agencies at the policy level to raise awareness of the problems faced by Thai women. This is done to foster change and improvements, enabling vulnerable Thai groups to access welfare and protection more effectively.
Related research
We have compiled research related to Thai women living abroad.
Possibilities for maintaining a strong self - a grounded theory of relational experiences among Thai women in Sweden
2017
Cecilia Fernbrant, Anette Agardh & Maria Emmelin
Tripartite Action for the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers in the ASEAN Region
2015
Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Promoting integration for migrant domestic workers in Italy
2013
Eleonora Castagnone, Ester Salis, Viviana Premazzi
Thai Marriage Migrants in Germany and Their Employment Dilemma after the Residence Act of 2005
2017
Doctor philosophiae (Dr.phil.)
Thai transgender women in Europe: Migration, gender and binational relationships
2021
Jutathorn Pravattiyagul
Women at Work in G20 countries: Policy action since 2020
2021
ILO and OECD, 1st version April 2021
Access of Migrant Youths in Sweden to Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: A Cross-sectional Survey
2020
Mazen Baroudi , Faustine Nkulu Kalengayi, Isabel Goicolea1, Robert Jonzon2, Miguel San Sebastian , Anna-Karin Hurtig
Broken dreams of a better life in Sweden: Thai women’s lived experiences of intimate partner violence by Swedish men in international marriages
2018
Weerati Pongthippat, Mehrdad Darvishpour, Jureerat Kijsomporn & Gunnel Östlund
From Asia to Europe and Back
2012
A rapid appraisal of Thai workers travelling to and from the European Union, and available assistance
Healthcare-seeking behaviour in relation to sexual and reproductive health among Thai-born women in Sweden: a qualitative study
2016
Eva Åkerman, Birgitta Essén, Ragnar Westerling and Elin Larsson
Intimate partner violence and poor mental health among Thai women residing in Sweden
2014
Cecilia Fernbrant, Maria Emmelin, Birgitta Essén, Per-Olof Östergren & Elizabeth Cantor-Graae
Knowledge and utilization of sexual and reproductive healthcare services among Thai immigrant women in Sweden
2016
Eva Åkerman, Per-Olof Östergren, Birgitta Essén, Cecilia Fernbrant and Ragnar Westerling