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9780700710768

Internal and International Migration: Chinese Perspectives

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  • ISBN13:

    9780700710768

  • ISBN10:

    0700710760

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-04-23
  • Publisher: RoutledgeCurzon

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Summary

Comparing migration in China itself to Chinese migration to Europe, this book critically assesses received ideas, perceptions and theories concerning internal and international migration.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: Chinese and European perspectives on migration
1(26)
Frank N. Pieke
Part I Chinese internal migration 27(130)
The ``static'' decades: Inter-provincial migration in pre-reform China
29(20)
Diana Lary
Internal migration in China: A dualistic approach
49(24)
Kam Wing Chan
Selectivity, migration reasons and backward linkages of rural-urban migrants: A sample survey of migrants to Foshan and Shenzhen in comparative perspective
73(30)
Thomas Scharping
Migrant Construction Teams in Beijing
103(16)
Victor Yuan amd
Xin Wong
The floating population and the integration of the city community: A survey on the attitudes of Shanghai residents to recent migrants
119(15)
Jinhong Ding
Norman Stockman
Issues in the fertility of temporary migrants in Beijing
134(23)
Caroline Hoy
Part II Zhejiang migrants in Europe and China 157(138)
Moving stones from China to Europe: The dynamics of emigration from Zhejiang to Europe
159(22)
Mette Thuno
``To Get Rich Quickly in Europe!''-Reflections on migration motivation in Wenzhou
181(18)
Li Minghuan
Patterns of migration from Zhejiang to Germany
199(16)
Karsten Giese
Zhejiang village in Beijing: Creating a visible non-state space through migration and marketized networks
215(36)
Xiang Biao
Chinese organizations in Hungary, 1989-1996: A case study in PRC-oriented community politics overseas
251(29)
Pal Nyiri
Exporting the ``Wenzhou model'' to Beijing and Florence: Labour and economic organization in two migrant communities
280(15)
Luigi Tomba
Part III Migration, identity and belonging 295(36)
Female autobiographies from the Cultural Revolution: Returned Xiaxiang educated women in the 1990s
297(18)
Nora Sausmikat
Separation, reunion and the Chinese attachment to place
315(16)
Charles Stafford
Part IV Conclusion 331(15)
Of exceptionalisms and generalities
333(13)
Ronald Skeldon
Graeme Hugo
Index 346

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