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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000921373
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (175 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research on Korea Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.89570945/1
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration-Political aspects ; Immigrants-Australia-Melbourne (Vic.) ; Koreans-Australia-Melbourne (Vic.) ; Citizenship-Australia-Melbourne (Vic.) ; Melbourne (Vic.)-Emigration and immigration ; Korea-Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Chapter 1: South Koreans and the Australian migration market -- 1.1 The migration market and the politics of immigration in Australia -- 1.1.1 Situating Koreans in the Australian migration market -- 1.2 Three responses: exit, voice, and loyalty -- 1.3 The new generation of Korean migrants in Australia -- 1.3.1 About the participants -- 1.4 Data and methods -- 1.4.1 Overview of the primary data -- 1.5 Outline of this book -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Koreans in the global market for migration -- 2.1 Korean migration in the transnational context -- 2.1.1 Motivations, origins, and patterns of development -- 2.1.2 Sites of Korean migration -- 2.1.3 Relations with the homeland -- 2.2 Korean immigration in Australia -- 2.2.1 Waves of Korean immigration to Australia -- 2.2.2 Life within (and outside) the Korean community in Australia -- 2.2.3 Impermanent Koreans in Australia: the working holidaymakers -- 2.2.4 Conceptions of host society, homeland, and identity -- 2.3 Hirschman, EVL, and migration -- 2.4 EVL and Korean agency in Australia -- References -- Chapter 3: The changing politics of immigration in Australia -- 3.1 Immigrant incorporation and the migration market in Australia -- 3.1.1 Immigration and the post-war world -- 3.2 Australian multiculturalism and its decline -- 3.2.1 Changing notions of citizenship -- 3.3 The politics of immigration and citizenship in Australia -- 3.3.1 Attitudes towards multiculturalism and immigration -- 3.3.2 Who should qualify for citizenship? -- 3.3.3 Performing citizenship in Australia -- 3.4 Asians and the Australian migrant experience -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Connection without exit.
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