ISBN:
9781783476640
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (384 pages)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Handbooks of research on contemporary China
Parallel Title:
Print version Handbook of Chinese migration
DDC:
304.8/0951
Keywords:
Migration, Internal
;
Migration, Internal ; China
;
China ; Emigration and immigration
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
The recent unprecedented scale of Chinese migration has had far-reaching consequences. Within China, many villages have been drained of their young and most able workers, cities have been swamped by the 'floating population', and many rural migrants have been unable to integrate into urban society. Internationally, the Chinese have become increasingly more mobile. This Handbook provides a unique collection of new and original research on internal and international Chinese migration and its effects on the sense of belonging of migrants
Abstract:
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. Migration, identity and wellbeing in China: recent developments and new research -- PART I TRENDS IN INTERNAL MIGRATION -- 2. Five decades of the Chinese hukou system -- 3. Changing spatial and temporal patterns of China's floating population: findings from the 2010 and 2000 censuses -- 4. Negative native-place stereotypes and discriminatory wage penalties in China's migrant labour markets
Abstract:
5. Determinants of wage arrears and implications for the socio-economic wellbeing of China's migrant workers: evidence from Guangdong province -- 6. Migration and wellbeing of the elderly in rural China -- 7. Minority mobility in Guizhou province, with a focus on planned resettlement and its implications for ethnicity and identity -- 8. Boundaries, exclusion and identity construction: experiences of rural-urban migrants in China -- PART II INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS' IDENTITY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Abstract:
9. From guiqiao to haidai: diaspora engagement and the evolving politics of return migration in China -- 10. Chinese in the United States: growth, dispersal and integration -- 11. Chinese immigrants in the Sagrada Familia neighbourhood of Barcelona, Spain: their socio-economic viability and identity -- 12. Negotiating scientific identities: Chinese scientists in Australia and their networks -- 13. The rise of China, changing patterns of out-migration and identity implications -- PART III CONCLUSION -- 14. Current trends, emerging issues and future perspectives -- Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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