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China’s Borderlands in the Post-Globalization Era

Authors Tianlong You
Year 2022
Journal Name China Information
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1 Journal Article

Chinese migration and Chinese diaspora in Russia

Authors Sergey RYAZANTSEV
Description
Russian Federation is the closest Northern neighbour of China. Relations with Russia are thus in the center of Chinese geopolitical and economic interests are nowadays. In 1990-2010 socio-economic and political cooperation between the two countries got more dynamic and presented the following features: cross-border labor increased; the amount of investments and trade increased; new forms of migration appeared, and intercultural exchanges between the populations intensified. The transformation of socio-economic and political relations changed also the style of living and infrastructure of the border regions of Russia and China. The objective of the present paper is to probe the links between the Chinese investments and migration of the Chinese to Russia in the period 1990-2012. The paper proceeds thus in the following four steps: brief description of investments and trade exchange between Russia and China; analysis of migration flows between China and Russia in the new economic context; categorization of Chinese migration to Russia and of economic activities of Chinese diaspora and their links to investment; analysis of specificities of socio-economic adaptation of Chinese migrants in Russia.
Year 2014
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6 Report

Género, movilidad e intersecciones generacionales en el espacio transnacional chino

Authors Irene Masdeu Torruella, Amelia Sáiz López
Year 2017
Journal Name Revista Española de Sociología
Citations (WoS) 1
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11 Journal Article

The role of migration in shaping China's economic relations with its main partners

Authors Haiyan ZHANG
Description
This chapter studies the key feature and trends of China’s international immigration and analyses its impact on the trade and FDI flows between China and its major partner countries. The main focus is to exam possible interaction between trade, FDI and migration flows and to assess the role of Chinese ethnic communities and migration in facilitating these economic exchanges. The impact of Chinese migration/ethnic communities on host economies, especially with regard to the labour market will also be briefly examined. This study consists of four sections. After this introduction, the second section provides a literature review on the interaction between migration, trade and FDI on the one hand and the impact of migrants or international entrepreneurs on the economic development of the host country on the other hand. The third section provides empirical evidence about the economic relations between China and its main partner regions, such as Europe and Africa. The migration from China to these regions will be studied, especially with regard to its changing characteristics during last decades. The interaction between Chinese migration and trade and FDI flows in these regions and their evolving features will be analysed at regional/key country level. The concluding section will iscuss about the main findings and their policy implication for host countries.
Year 2013
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13 Report

Condiciones de vida de la población china en Andalucía y España, 2016-2017.

Description
La Consejería de Justicia e Interior, a través de la Dirección Generalde Coordinación de Políticas Migratorias y el Observatorio Permanente Andaluz de las Migraciones(OPAM), presenta el informe monográfico número 15,que analiza la situación de la población china residente en España y en Andalucía, destacando los principales datos demográficos, educativos, laborales y de saludque caracterizan a esta población. Para ello se cuenta con los últimos datos publicados en 2016 y 2017,que se han recogido dela elaboración de análisis estadísticos del OPAM,a partir de las estadísticas oficiales del INE, el MEYSS, así como del Observatorio Argos, con los se ofrece una visión de la población china durante la última década en España y Andalucía.La población de origen chinoes unode los grupos de población que está experimentando un mayor crecimiento relativo en nuestro país en los últimos años, y si bien su peso en el conjunto no supera el 5%, ha pasado a ser la cuarta nacionalidad en nuestro país. Entre sus principales rasgos, que la caracterizan frente a los grupos de personas procedentes de otras zonas geográficas, destacan su mayor juventud, su alta participación en el mercado laboral, su alta proporción de personas en el empleo autónomo y su menor tasa de escolarización en los niveles superiores de las enseñanzas no universitarias. El grupo de población china en nuestro país muestra un determinado patrón migratorio; suelen tenerestructurasfamiliares de tipo nuclearylaunidad básica de movilidad lasuele constituirel grupo familiar, con lo que ello supone de reto para la sociedad de acogida en términos de dar respuestas a las necesidades socio-demográficas que ello plantea en términos de servicios de educación, atención sanitaria, etc. (Sáiz1, 2005).En definitiva, este monográfico tiene por objetivo poner en valor y proporcionar las cifras que evidencianla aportación de la población china al desarrollo económico de la sociedad andaluza a través de la generación de empleo, su contribucióna las arcas públicas vía impuestos,de rejuvenecimiento de la sociedad y de aumento de la diversidad cultural, entre otros factores.
Year 2017
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15 Report

Made in France? Chinese Student Return Migration from French Business Schools

Authors Wei SHEN
Description
Chinese migration to France is not a new phenomenon; however, France has seen rapid growth of migration from China in the past decade. Among the increasingly diverse migratory flow, a prominent group is Chinese students. As in many European countries, more and more Chinese students are now studying in France, at universities, grandes écoles and language schools etc… There is limited research focusing on this group of migrants. Therefore, this paper will analyse the circular migration of Chinese students between China and France by focusing on the return migration from elite French business schools. It illustrates the importance of prior experiences and pre-acquisition of academic and professional capital on their choice to migrate to France. At the same time, this paper investigates how family ties with China and institutional agents (private and public sectors) and the multiple-layers of forces (national and supranational) behind Chinese student return migration. This paper argues that the strong family relations and contacts, career strategy and prospects for returnees and confidence in the Chinese economy are significant return factors. Returnees’ academic, professional and social experiences in France are also important in their decision. In addition, it shows how these talents are integrated in the skilled labour market and how they maintain connections with France. The return migration of Chinese students from France is a unique link and network, which needs cooperation from both parties to ensure a win-win brains circulation.
Year 2008
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19 Report

Welfare for Migrant Factory Workers: Moral Struggles and Politics of Care under Market Socialism

Principal investigator Thi Nguyet Minh NGUYEN (Principal Investigator)
Description
The transformation of China and Vietnam from centrally planned economies into today’s market economies has been fuelled by the labour of millions of migrant factory workers from rural areas. These countries started reforming at the turn of the 1980s, embracing marketisation while remaining under the Communist party’s political monopoly, a system now commonly termed market socialism. In what seems to be a reversal of the wider trends of austerity, there has been rapid expansion of social protection, much like what has been happening in other Global South contexts. While the shifts indicate state and societal responses to the social conflict and tension induced by marketization, they in turn have been foregrounded by the politics around how different groups of people should be cared for, politics that are part of wider moral struggles between actors in the new economy. Given their underclass status and their salience as a social force, the question of the migrant factory workers’ welfare is critical for the understanding of the on-going shifts in these countries’ welfare systems. WelfareStruggles is aimed at uncovering the politics of care underlying the provision of welfare for migrant factory workers in China and Vietnam. It does so through a comparative investigation that has two ground-breaking features: 1) the combination of ethnography with comparative social policy analysis, and 2) a translocal approach that takes into account the workers and their families’ negotiation for welfare across the city and the countryside. The comparison is expected to generate path-breaking knowledge about the variable moral dynamics of market socialist welfare. The knowledge will be essential for understanding the momentous yet little-known transformations of Global South welfare and has wider relevance to policy makers and organisations working with analysing and formulating solutions to the welfare needs of the migrant labour force in Vietnam, China and beyond.
Year 2019
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20 Project

New Dreams of China: The China Novels of Anne Duffield

Authors Wendy Gan
Year 2015
Journal Name WOMEN-A CULTURAL REVIEW
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22 Journal Article

Global China as Method

Authors Ivan Franceschini, Nicholas Loubere
Year 2022
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28 Journal Article

Chinese investment strategies and migration : does diaspora matter?

Authors Frank N. PIEKE, Tabitha SPEELMAN
Description
In the first chapter of this report we outline the main changes in the Chinese migration order since roughly 1980. In the second chapter we turn to a discussion of Chinese emigration and settlement in Europe (by which we mainly refer to the EU countries) and Africa (mainly sub-Saharan Africa), whose similarities and contrasts help us highlight the range of permutations in recent emigration from China. The third chapter turns to China’s administration, management and institutional and legal framework for dealing with the many different Chinese migratory flows and their ramifications for China, both domestically and for its rising global presence. Chapter 4 is a brief conclusion including some reflections on future trends.
Year 2013
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30 Report

Rewards of Technology: Explaining China's Reverse Migration

Authors David Zweig, Siu Fung Chung, Wilfried Vanhonacker
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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32 Journal Article

"Rebellion in the Celestial Empire": Sino-Irish Sympathy in Sydney Owenson's Florence Macarthy

Authors Nicola Lloyd
Year 2016
Journal Name EUROPEAN ROMANTIC REVIEW
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33 Journal Article

Lessons from Mount Lu: China and cross-cultural understanding

Authors Zhang Longxi
Year 2015
Journal Name Cultural Dynamics
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34 Journal Article

Some cross-cultural evidence on ethical reasoning

Authors J Tsui, C Windsor
Year 2001
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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37 Journal Article

Segmenting Taiwanese tourists to China by ethnic identity and generation

Authors Chun-Chu Chen, Yao-Chin Wang, Yueh-Hsiu Lin, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF VACATION MARKETING
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40 Journal Article

SMPD Scenarios of Spatial Distribution of Human Population in China

Authors T. X. Yue, Y. A. Wang, J. Y. Liu, ...
Year 2005
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 7
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41 Journal Article

Coping with the effects of population ageing on public finances in the European Union and China

Authors Heikki Oksanen
Year 2016
Journal Name ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL STUDIES-EPS
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44 Journal Article

Migration from China

Authors Ronald Skeldon
Year 1996
Journal Name Journal of International Affairs
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46 Journal Article

The China United Assurance Society and the Making of Chinese Life Insurance, 1912-1949

Authors Matthew Lowenstein
Year 2020
Journal Name ENTERPRISE & SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 5
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48 Journal Article
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