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ISBN 10: 1443872490
ISBN 13: 978-1443872492
Author: Ko Ling Chan
Chinese Migration and Families-At-Risk 1st Edition: Migration has played a significant role throughout Chinese history. Over the past few decades, the movements of the Chinese people, representing as they do a huge proportion of the world population, have attracted increasing attention both domestically and globally. Chinese migration is often a particularly complex phenomenon. On one hand, its characteristics have been shaped in many ways by numerous social, political and economic changes throughout the world, while, on the other, it has profound influences on the host countries and on China itself. Detailed investigation of the changing profiles of Chinese migrants, the reasons behind their movements, the challenges they face, and the strategies they use to cope with these problems will have significant implications for future policy making and practice. Chinese Migration and Families-At-Risk contributes to a better understanding of the various facets of Chinese migration. Its chapters address different concerns related to Chinese migration in the modern world, including the patterns and influences of internal migration within China; the issues related to migration from mainland China to Hong Kong, a special administrative region in China; and the history, features, and impact of Chinese migration to Western countries. Grounded in recent and contemporary research and scholarly inquiry, Chinese Migration and Families-At-Risk provides a comprehensive and critical review of the essential issues related to Chinese migrant families, and is undoubtedly a vital book for all who want to have a deeper understanding of the trends and current situation of Chinese migration.
Chinese Migration and Families-At-Risk 1st Edition Table of contents:
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Part I: Migration of Chinese Populations: An Overview
- Chapter One: Migration in China Changing China, Changing the World
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Part II: Internal Migration in Mainland China
- Chapter Two: The Phenomenon of Internal Migration in China
- Chapter Three: Parenting and Grandparenting of Left-Behind Children in Rural China
- Chapter Four: Inequality in Educational Opportunities of Migrant Children in China
- Chapter Five: Future Orientation and School Bonding among Left-Behind Children in Mainland China
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Part III: Chinese Immigrants in Hong Kong, Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia
- Chapter Six: Migration from Mainland China to Hong Kong: Social Integration of Children Born in Hong Kong to Mainland Women
- Chapter Seven: Youths Growing Up in Chinese Immigrant Families within the Canadian Context: A Critical Examination through a Capital Lens
- Chapter Eight: Chinese Immigrants in Canada: Profiles, Challenges, and Social Services
- Chapter Nine: Chinese Immigrant Families and Children in the United States: Segmented Assimilation, Challenges in Parenting, and Intergenerational Relations
- Chapter Ten: Broken Dreams? Immigrant Chinese Families at Risk: the New Zealand Experience
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