Chinese Immigrants in Europe

Chinese Immigrants in Europe
Author: Yue Liu,Simeng Wang
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783110616002

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We are living in a world in which the visible and invisible borders between nations are being shaken at an unprecedented pace. We are experiencing a wave of international migration, and the diversity of migrants – in terms of how they identify, their external and self-image, and their participation in society – is increasingly noticeable. After the introduction of the Reform and Opening Up policy, over 10 million migrants left China, with Europe the main destination for Chinese emigration after 1978. This volume provides multidisciplinary answers to open questions: How and to what extent do Chinese immigrants participate in their host societies? What kind of impact is the increasing number of highly qualified immigrants from China having on the development and perception of overseas Chinese communities in Europe? How is the development of Chinese identity transforming in relation to generational change? By focusing on two key European countries, Germany and France, this volume makes a topical contribution to research on (new) Chinese immigrants in Europe.

The Chinese in Europe

The Chinese in Europe
Author: Gregor Benton,Frank N. Pieke
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349260966

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The Chinese are among Europe's oldest immigrant communities, and are now, in several countries, among the biggest and, economically, the most powerful, drawing increasing interest from other ethnic minorities, governments, and researchers. This volume opens up and delineates this new field of European overseas Chinese studies, reporting on pioneering research on the Chinese in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, and exploring the networks, self-organizations, and migration patterns that are the fabric of the Chinese community in Europe, together with the issues of identity, language, integration, and community building that Chinese throughout the continent face.

Chinese Migration to Europe

Chinese Migration to Europe
Author: Graeme Johanson,Narelle McAuliffe,Massimo Bressan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137400246

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Through an analysis of Chinese migration to Europe, this volume examines the most pressing migration and integration issues facing many societies today, from the political and policy-based challenges of managing increasingly diverse communities, to individual lived experiences of identity and belonging. In addition to chapters on the UK, France and Italy, the book spotlights one of the most extraordinary examples of Chinese migration to Europe: that provided by the city of Prato, just 20km from Florence in Tuscany, Italy. Renowned for its historic textile industry, Prato is now home to one of the largest populations of Chinese residents in Europe, a phenomenon that is remarkable not only for its magnitude but also for the speed with which it has developed. This edited collection, which brings together twenty-seven separate contributors, deepens our understanding of the case of Prato within the context of Chinese migration to the new Europe.

Chinese Migration and Economic Relations with Europe

Chinese Migration and Economic Relations with Europe
Author: Marco Sanfilippo,Agnieszka Weinar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317592419

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This book explores how far existing networks of overseas Chinese and new flows of migrants act as drivers of economic relations between China and the host countries. It considers migration, trade, the flow of capital, and foreign direct investment, includes both skilled and unskilled migrants, and outlines the complex different waves of migration flows. It includes detailed case studies, based on extensive original research, on the position in a range of European countries, and concludes with policy-oriented analysis and with an overall assessment of how far the Chinese diaspora matters in stimulating increased bilateral economic activity and stronger bilateral economic relationships.

Globalizing Chinese Migration

Globalizing Chinese Migration
Author: Pál Nyíri,Igor Saveliev
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000160581

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This title was first published in 2003. Globalizing Chinese Migration is the first volume to deal comprehensively with the most recent wave of the migration from the People's Republic of China to Europe and Asia. By analyzing the Chinese state’s role in this migration, the authors dismiss as fiction the theory (sometimes advanced by hostile and racist foreign observers) that Chinese authorities are intent on using mass emigration as an expansionist tool. They go on to explain that migrants who might, in earlier times, have been reviled as traitors and absconders are today more likely to be viewed by sections of the Chinese state bureaucracy as patriots who remain part of China’s polity and economy and contribute to its standing overseas. Some senior officials, however, particularly diplomats, stress the harm done by new migrants, both to China’s economy (which loses assets as a result of the migrants’ entrepreneurial activities) and to its reputation in the world. An essential resource for academics and students alike, the volume presents important new data on aspects of Chinese migration largely neglected in the existing English-language literature. These include new forms of emigration from China (by students and by workers from the country’s north-eastern provinces) and emigration to destinations (including Russia, Southeast Asia, and Japan) normally unremarked by students of population movements.

Asian Migrants in Europe

Asian Migrants in Europe
Author: Sylvia Hahn,Stanley Nadel
Publsiher: V&R unipress GmbH
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783847102540

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This volume explores the renewal of Asian migration to Europe that began in the late 18th century while still in the frame of the colonial regime. It counters the construction of an unchanging East versus a dynamic West developed in the 19th century; of static, rooted populations versus adventurous young men seeking opportunities afar (the producers of this cliche overlooked migrating women). These essays provide analyses of some of the migrants from the different societies of Asia in Europe. They focus on migrants from East and South Asia and explore their different experiences in Europe from the 18th century to the present.

Recent Trends in Chinese Migration to Europe

Recent Trends in Chinese Migration to Europe
Author: International Court of Justice
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2002-01-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789213629987

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This report presents recent findings regarding main trends in Chinese migration to Europe and detailed discussions on the particular characteristics of Fujianese flows. It demonstrates that migrants from the central and western parts of the Fujian province are shaping changing migration patterns and creating new trends. The report also describes the professional assistance received by these new migrants in the migration process.

Transnational Chinese

Transnational Chinese
Author: Frank N. Pieke
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804749957

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This book investigates the origins and mechanics of recent Chinese migration, focusing on the work and life of Fujianese migrants in the United Kingdom, Hungary, and Italy, and exploring the many transnational spaces that connect Fujianese across Europe, the United States, and China.