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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783110615845
    Sprache: Englisch , Deutsch
    Seiten: VIII, 236 Seiten , Karten, Diagramme
    Serie: Chinese-Western discourse volume 5
    Serie: Chinese-Western Discourse
    DDC: 304.84051
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    Schlagwort(e): Chinese diaspora ; Immigrants ; Chinese ; Europe Emigration and immigration ; China Emigration and immigration ; Konferenzschrift 2017 ; Konferenzschrift 2018 ; Europa ; Chinesischer Einwanderer ; Diaspora ; Kulturelle Identität ; Berufserfolg ; Politische Beteiligung ; Soziale Integration
    Anmerkung: Literaturangaben , Register Seite 231-236 , Introduction , Migration aus China im deutschsprachigen literarischen Diskurs , Politische Partizipation der chinesischen Einwanderer in Deutschland im europäischen Vergleich , Knowledge, practice and emotion in migration : the lifeworld of Chinese migrants in Germany , Highly skilled Chinese immigrants in France : career choices, marriage behavior and political participation , The identity crisis of Chinese graduates in France , The rearticulation of the links between the Chinese diaspora and receiving countries as well as sending regions in China : the case of Wenzhou migration to France , Achieving better structural integration? : evidence from the career pathways of second-generation Chinese immigrants in France , The moral grammar of Chinese transnational one-child families : filial piety and middle-class migration between China and the United Kingdom , Migration from Jian’ou to Moscow : from market peddling to transnational entrepreneurship , Kulturelle Identität der zweiten Generation chinesischer Einwanderer in Europa : eine Fallstudie von Studierenden in China
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1787146731 , 9781787146730
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xiii, 202 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Ausgabe: First edition
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Tu, Mengwei Education, migration and family relations between China and the UK
    DDC: 305.8951041
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Families ; Chinese Social conditions ; Transnationalism ; Chinese ; Social conditions ; Families ; Transnationalism ; Familles ; Enfants uniques ; Chinois ; Grande-Bretagne ; Conditions sociales ; Transnationalisme ; China ; Great Britain
    Kurzfassung: China's Modernization: A Generational Leap -- Growing Up, Gender and Education in China -- One-Child Migrants in the UK: The Decision-Making Process, Mobility Trajectory and Parental Involvement -- The One-Child Family as a Transnational Dynamic Field: Money, Childcare and Aspiration -- Between Space and Time: Long-Term Home-Making in the UK and in China.
    Kurzfassung: This book provides a fresh perspective on the understanding of transnational families by examining the one-child generation of Chinese migrants who came to the UK to study, and their parents, who remain in China
    Kurzfassung: "Migration, Education and Family Relations between China and the UK: The Transnational One-Child Generation provides a fresh perspective on the understanding of transnational families, examining the one-child generation of Chinese migrants who came to the UK to study, and their parents who remain in China, separated from their only child. As these highly-educated, capital-bearing Chinese migrants continue to pursue their careers and establish families in the West, a deeply significant dilemma emerges: as the only child in the family, how do they balance their personal aspirations with responsibilities to their parents? This study is based on interviews conducted with the one-child generation of Chinese migrants in the UK and their parents in China. It charts the life course of these migrants, from their upbringing in China, to their decision to study overseas, and establish their lives abroad. Both children and parents reveal the human complexity that lies behind these choices regarding transnational mobility and immobility, temporal and spatial changes that have challenged the basis of traditional Chinese family values, which dominated intergenerational relations in China for more than two thousand years. Ultimately, this fascinating book demonstrates that the shifting multidimensional nature of an individual's identity demands a re-examination of definitions of international students, migrants, and family."--Provided by publisher
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781787146723 , 9781787430051
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (217 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Tu, Mengwei Education, Migration and Family Relations Between China and the UK : The Transnational One-Child Generation
    DDC: 304.8
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Chinese diaspora-Great Britain ; Families ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This book provides a fresh perspective on the understanding of transnational families by examining the one-child generation of Chinese migrants who came to the UK to study, and their parents, who remain in China
    Kurzfassung: Intro -- EDUCATION, MIGRATION AND FAMILY RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND THE UK: THE TRANSNATIONAL ONE-CHILD GENERATION -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- Introduction -- The One-Child Generation in the World of Migration -- Defining Study Abroad and Migration -- Education and Migration to the UK -- The Transnational One-Child Family in Time and Space -- Studying One-Child Migrants As One of Them -- The Participants -- Chapter Structure -- Notes -- Chapter 1: China's Modernization: A Generational Leap -- Pre-1978 Social Stratification -- Post-1978: Emerging Middle Class of China -- Parents' Generation: Opportunities, Competition and Wealth -- The One-Child Policy: The Implementation -- The One-Child Policy in the Landscape of Socioeconomic Development -- Emancipation of Women or Work-Family Double Pressure? -- Modernization and Caring for the Older Generation -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Growing Up, Gender and Education in China -- The Myth of the 'Little Emperor' -- The Many Faces of a Chinese Upbringing -- Gender: A More Covert Divide -- Education: The Usual and the Alternative -- Notes -- Chapter 3: One-Child Migrants in the UK: The Decision-Making Process, Mobility Trajectory and Parental Involvement -- Leaving China: The Changes in Sending and Receiving Countries -- From International Students to Working Residents: Changing Mobility and Personal Aspirations -- The Structure of the Framework -- Important External Factors in Decision-Making -- Changing Notions of Success: Career Development and Lifestyle Choice -- Life Stage and Migrants' Aspirations -- The 'Devaluation' of a Western Degree and its Impact on Career Expectations -- The Diverse Parental Involvement in Migration Decision-Making -- The Changes in Parental Involvement Over Time -- Notes
    Kurzfassung: Chapter 4: The One-Child Family as a Transnational Dynamic Field: Money, Childcare and Aspiration -- Parents' Continuing Giving and Children's Continuing Receiving -- Property Purchasing in the UK and Parental Involvement -- Making Sense of the Asymmetrical Intergenerational Transfer -- Why Do Parents Continue to Support Financially Independent Children in the UK? -- Children's Response: A Sense of Entitlement -- The Symbolism of Money and Its Implications for the Child-To-Parent Transfer -- Comparison with Non-One-Child Migrant's Perception -- The Continuing Care Provision from the Older to the Younger Generation -- The Challenges for Grandparent Childcare Providers -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Between Space and Time: Long-Term Home-Making in the UK and in China -- The Chinese Family Contract in a Changing Society -- State Intervention in Reinforcing Filial Piety -- The Practical Difficulties for Transnational One-Child Families -- Home-Making in the UK and Responsibility Shift -- Parental Ambivalence Towards the New Family Contract -- Distance, Intimacy and Changing Perception of Filial Piety -- Home, Belonging and Future Migration -- Notes -- Conclusion -- The Migration Decision-Making Process and the Family Life-Cycle -- Re-Examining 'Traditional Chinese Family Values' in 'Modernization' and 'Globalization' -- 'Middle Range' Migrants and the Overseas Chinese Heterogeneity -- The Continuing 'Migranthood' -- Note -- Appendix -- References -- Index
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