目錄
壹、 緒論..................................................................... 1
貳、 背景介紹 ................................................................. 3
第一節 在台外籍移工背景介紹..................................................... 3
第二節 在日外籍移工背景介紹 .................................................... 7
參、 文獻回顧 ................................................................ 12
肆、 模型設定 ................................................................ 14
伍、 資料來源與敘述統計 ....................................................... 17
第一節 在台外籍移工資料來源 ................................................... 17
第二節 在日外籍移工資料來源 ................................................... 18
第三節 在台外籍移工敘述統計 ................................................... 19
第四節 在日外籍移工敘述統計 ................................................... 21
陸、 實證結果 ................................................................ 23
第一節 在台外籍移工迴歸結果 ................................................... 23
第二節 在日外籍移工迴歸結果 ................................................... 34
柒、 結論 ................................................................... 40
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