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1by Kam Wing Chan Published in Handbook of Chinese Migration (18.12.2015)“...This paper presents a retrospective analysis of China’s hukou (household registration) system in the last five decades since its promulgation, reviewing the...”
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2by Biao Xiang Published in Handbook of Chinese Migration (18.12.2015)“...The stock of international migrants from China increased from 4.1 million in 1990 to 9.3 million in 2013. China is now the fourth largest source country...”
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3“...This chapter uses data from the 2010 and 2000 population censuses to examine changing spatial and temporal patterns of China’s floating population and their...”
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4“...The concept of social exclusion has been widely applied to explain the marginalization of rural–urban migrants in contemporary China, yet aspects of migrants’...”
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5“...This chapter focuses on the Chinese population in the United States, which predominantly consists of first generation immigrants despite the long history of...”
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6“...The paper discusses policy-induced or planned migration of ethnic minorities in Guizhou province. The migration program in Guizhou, which may be the most...”
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7“...China’s internal migration is often compared to international migration in the sense that internal migrants are subject to substantial institutional...”
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8by Zhiming Cheng Ingrid Nielsen Russell Smyth Published in Handbook of Chinese Migration (18.12.2015)“...This study has three purposes. The first is to examine the determinants of wage arrears among rural–urban migrants in China. The second is to examine the...”
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9“...This chapter is based on a study of international mobility and migration of Chinese scientists moving between China and Australia. It investigates the social...”
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10“...China’s rural-to-urban migration during the past few decades is the largest in human history and has also had tremendous social and economic consequences...”
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11“...The recent unprecedented scale of Chinese migration has had far-reaching consequences. Within China, many villages have been drained of their young and most...”
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12“...Recent European research on diversity indicates that neighbourhoods’ spatial and social tissue is influential on inter-ethnic interactions. Additionally,...”
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13by Margaret Maurer-Fazio Rachel Connelly Ngoc-Han Thi Tran Published in Handbook of Chinese Migration (18.12.2015)“...China’s linguistic and geographic diversity leads many Chinese individuals to identify themselves and others not simply as Chinese, but rather by their native...”
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14by Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho Published in Handbook of Chinese Migration (18.12.2015)“...This chapter compares two distinct phases of diaspora engagement in Mainland China. Historically China has encouraged co-ethnics abroad to retain their ties to...”
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