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9780252077043

Hong Kong Movers and Stayers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252077043

  • ISBN10:

    0252077040

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-02-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

Half a million Hong Kong residents fled their homeland during the thirteen years before Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997--and nearly half of those returned within several years of leaving. Filled with detailed, first-hand stories of nine Hong Kong families over nearly two decades,Hong Kong Movers and Stayersis an exhaustive and intimate look at the forces behind Hong Kong families' successful and failed efforts at migration and settlement. This multi-faceted study was begun in 1991, when migration was attributed primarily to the political anxieties of the time and the notion that Hong Kong residents were seeking a better life in the West. Defining migration as a process, not a single act of leaving,Hong Kong Movers and Stayersprovides an antidote to ethnocentric and simplistic theories by uncovering migration stories as they relate to social structures and social capital. With an approach that melds survey analysis, personal biography, and sociology,Hong Kong Movers and Stayersprovides a depth of understanding by comparing multiple families and gives voice to the interplay of diverse family roles, gender, and age as motivating factors in migration.

Author Biography

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.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Institutional Theory and Family Migrationp. 1
Hong Kong's Institutional Backgroundp. 18
Cosmopolitan Emigrants
The Luk Family: Exit and Return of Emigrant Plannersp. 35
The Chou and Leung Families:'Immigrant Entrepreneursp. 58
Francis Kwong: The Professional's Dilemmap. 80
The Rooted: Ties To Hong Kong Deter Migration
The Gung Family: Hong Kong Localsp. 101
The Ongs: A Nonemigrant Trading Familyp. 118
Brian Wan: The Extended Family Emigratesp. 135
working Class Families: Unlikely Emigrants
The Szeto Family: Nowhere to Runp. 159
The Hung Family: Canceled Migration Dreamsp. 180
The Chia Brothers: Constructing Hong Kong as the Place to Bep. 200
Conclusion: Movers and Stayersp. 217
Notesp. 231
Referencesp. 235
Indexp. 257
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