Janet W. Salaff is a professor emerita of sociology at the University of Toronto and the author of Working Daughters of Hong Kong: Filial Piety or Power in the Family? Siu-lun Wong is a professor of sociology and director of the Centre for Asian Studies at the University of Hong Kong. Arent Greve is a professor of organization theory at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in Bergen, Norway.
Preface | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Institutional Theory and Family Migration | p. 1 |
Hong Kong's Institutional Background | p. 18 |
Cosmopolitan Emigrants | |
The Luk Family: Exit and Return of Emigrant Planners | p. 35 |
The Chou and Leung Families:'Immigrant Entrepreneurs | p. 58 |
Francis Kwong: The Professional's Dilemma | p. 80 |
The Rooted: Ties To Hong Kong Deter Migration | |
The Gung Family: Hong Kong Locals | p. 101 |
The Ongs: A Nonemigrant Trading Family | p. 118 |
Brian Wan: The Extended Family Emigrates | p. 135 |
working Class Families: Unlikely Emigrants | |
The Szeto Family: Nowhere to Run | p. 159 |
The Hung Family: Canceled Migration Dreams | p. 180 |
The Chia Brothers: Constructing Hong Kong as the Place to Be | p. 200 |
Conclusion: Movers and Stayers | p. 217 |
Notes | p. 231 |
References | p. 235 |
Index | p. 257 |
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