Comparing migration in China itself to Chinese migration to Europe, this book critically assesses received ideas, perceptions and theories concerning internal and international migration.
Comparing migration in China itself to Chinese migration to Europe, this book critically assesses received ideas, perceptions and theories concerning internal and international migration.
Chapter 1 Introduction, Frank N. Pieke Part 1 Chinese internal migration Chapter 2 The "Static" Decades, Diana Lary Chapter 3 Internal migration in China, Kam Wing Chan Chapter 4 Selectivity, migration reasons and backward linkages of rural-urban migrants, Thomas Scharping Chapter 5 Migrant Construction Teams in Beijing, Victor Yuan Chapter 6 The floating population and the integration of the city community, Jinhong Ding, Norman Stockman Chapter 7 Issues in the fertility of temporary migrants in Beijing, Caroline Hoy Part 2 Zheiiang migrants in Europe and China Chapter 8 Moving Stones from China to Europe, Mette Thunø Chapter 9 "To Get Rich Quickly in Europe!" - Reflections on migration motivation in Wenzhou, Li Minghuan Chapter 10 Patterns of migration from Zhejiang to Germany, Karsten Giese Chapter 11 "Zhejiang Village" in Beijing, Xiang Biao Chapter 12 Chinese organizations in Hungary 1989-1996, Pál Nyíri Chapter 13 Exporting the "Wenzhou model" to Beijing and Florence, Luigi Tomba Part 3 Migration, identity and belonging Chapter 14 Female autobiographies from the Cultural Revolution, Nora Sousmikat Chapter 15 Separation, reunion and the Chinese attachment to place, Charles Stafford Part 4 Conclusion Chapter 16 Conclusion, Ronald Skeldon, Graeme Hugo
Chapter 1 Introduction, Frank N. Pieke Part 1 Chinese internal migration Chapter 2 The "Static" Decades, Diana Lary Chapter 3 Internal migration in China, Kam Wing Chan Chapter 4 Selectivity, migration reasons and backward linkages of rural-urban migrants, Thomas Scharping Chapter 5 Migrant Construction Teams in Beijing, Victor Yuan Chapter 6 The floating population and the integration of the city community, Jinhong Ding, Norman Stockman Chapter 7 Issues in the fertility of temporary migrants in Beijing, Caroline Hoy Part 2 Zheiiang migrants in Europe and China Chapter 8 Moving Stones from China to Europe, Mette Thunø Chapter 9 "To Get Rich Quickly in Europe!" - Reflections on migration motivation in Wenzhou, Li Minghuan Chapter 10 Patterns of migration from Zhejiang to Germany, Karsten Giese Chapter 11 "Zhejiang Village" in Beijing, Xiang Biao Chapter 12 Chinese organizations in Hungary 1989-1996, Pál Nyíri Chapter 13 Exporting the "Wenzhou model" to Beijing and Florence, Luigi Tomba Part 3 Migration, identity and belonging Chapter 14 Female autobiographies from the Cultural Revolution, Nora Sousmikat Chapter 15 Separation, reunion and the Chinese attachment to place, Charles Stafford Part 4 Conclusion Chapter 16 Conclusion, Ronald Skeldon, Graeme Hugo
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