Asia on the Move

Asia on the Move
Author: Mely Caballero-Anthony,Toshihiro Menju
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9784889071450

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Globalization has led to a surge in crossborder migration, and the population of international migrants in East Asia has more than doubled over the past two decades. Today, governments in the region are grappling with these expanding and increasingly complex flows of people as well as the human security challenges that they bring, but as a result, they too often overlook the potential opportunities that accompany skillfully managed migration. In this volume, experts from "sending" and "receiving" countries in Asia outline current trends in China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia; analyze existing government efforts to manage migration; and explore the unique role that nongovernmental organizations can play in helping to protect migrants and to harness migration to the benefit of the region.

Asian Scientists on the Move

Asian Scientists on the Move
Author: Anju Mary Paul
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781108845618

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Explore how Western-trained Asian-born scientists' return migrations are fueling and fueled by Asia's rise in the global scientific field.

Asia on the Move

Asia on the Move
Author: Bruno Lasker
Publsiher: New York, H. Holt
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1945
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: UOM:39015004097252

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East Asia on the Move

East Asia on the Move
Author: William P. Bundy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1968
Genre: Asia
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073444478

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Southeast Asian Migration

Southeast Asian Migration
Author: Khatharya Um,Sofia Gaspar
Publsiher: Sussex Library of Asian & Asian American Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 1789760046

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Southeast Asia has long been a crossroad of cultural influence and transnational movement, but the massive migration of Southeast Asians throughout the world in recent decades is historically unprecedented. Dispersal, compelled by economic circumstance, political turmoil, and war, engenders personal, familial, and spiritual dislocation, and provokes a questioning of identity and belonging. This volume features original works by scholars from Asia, America, and Europe that highlight these trends and perspectives on Southeast Asian migration within and beyond the Asia-Pacific region. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach -- with contributions from sociology, political science, anthropology, and history -- and anchored in empirical case studies from various Southeast Asian countries, it extends the scope of inquiry beyond the economic concerns of migration, and beyond a single country source or destination, and disciplinary focus. Analytic focus is placed on the forces and factors that shape migration trajectories and migrant incorporation experiences in Asia and Europe; the impact of migration and immigration status on individuals, families, and institutions, on questions of equity, inclusion, and identity; and the triangulated relationships between diasporic communities, the sending and receiving countries. Of particular importance is the scholarly attention to lesser known populations and issues such as Vietnamese in Poland, children and the 1.5 generation immigrants, health and mental consequences of state sponsored violence and protracted encampment, ethnic media, and the challenges of both transnational parenting and family reunification. In examining the complex and creative negotiations that immigrants engage locally and transnationally in their daily lives, it foregrounds immigrant resilience in the strategies they adopt not only to survive but thrive in displacement.

Migration the Asian Experience

Migration  the Asian Experience
Author: Judith M. Brown,Rosemary Foot
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349236787

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This edited collection of essays describes the main broad streams of Asian migration and their wide geographical spread, both in terms of migrants' origins and their destinations. Evidence comes from several of the countries of South and East Asia. It shows migrants moving within their own countries; abroad but still within Asia; and overseas particularly to Britain and North America. The essays address both the subjective and objective causes of migration and some of the consequences, for the individual, the family and the migrant community both as an entity and in relation to the host society.

Migrant Workers in Asia

Migrant Workers in Asia
Author: Nicole Constable
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317986782

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This book provides rich and provocative comparative studies of South and Southeast Asian domestic workers who migrate to other parts of Asia. These studies range from Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore, to Yemen, Israel, Jordan, and the UAE. Conceptually and methodologically, this book challenges us to move beyond established regional divides and proposes new ways of mapping inter-Asian connections. The authors view migrant workers within a wider spatial context of intersecting groups and trajectories through time. Keenly attentive to the importance of migrants of diverse nationalities who have labored in multiple regions, this book examines intimate connections and distant divides in the social lives and politics of migrant workers across time and space. Collectively, the authors propose new themes, new comparative frameworks, and new methodologies for considering vastly different degrees of social support structures and political activism, and the varied meanings of citizenship and state responsibility in sending and receiving countries. They highlight the importance of formal institutions that shape and promote migratory labor, advocacy for workers, or curtail workers rights, as well as the social identities and cultural practices and beliefs that may be linked to new inter-ethnic social and political affiliations that traverse and also transform inter-Asian spaces and pathways to mobility. This book was published as a special issue of Critical Asian Studies.

Southeast Asian Migration

Southeast Asian Migration
Author: Khatharya Um
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: OCLC:933056346

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"Southeast Asia has long been a crossroad of cultural influence and transnational movement, but the massive migration of Southeast Asians throughout the world in recent decades is historically unprecedented. This volume features original works by scholars from Asia, America, and Europe that highlight these trends and perspectives on Southeast Asian migration within and beyond the Asia-Pacific region. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach--with contributions from those in sociology, political science, anthropology, and history--and anchored in empirical case studies from various Southeast Asian countries, it extends the scope of inquiry beyond the economic concerns of migration, and beyond a single country source or destination, and disciplinary focus. Analytic focus is placed on the forces and factors that shape migration trajectories and migrant incorporation experiences in Asia and Europe; the impact of migration and immigration status on individuals, families, and institutions, on questions of equity, inclusion, and identity; and the triangulated relationships between diasporic communities, the sending and receiving countries. In examining the complex and creative negotiations that immigrants engage locally and transnationally in their daily lives, it foregrounds immigrant resilience in the strategies they adopt not only to survive but thrive in displacement"--.