This title provides a much needed theoretical account of
socio-cultural and identity issues surrounding middle-class Chinese
migration in the changing context of migration policies and issues
in Australia and other places. It also offers insights to students
studying the current changing face of Chinese migration and
provides relevant data to policy-makers, managers and practitioners
in the field of immigration and multicultural affairs. This is a
cutting edge volume that advances theories, methodologies and
policy issues relating to contemporary middle-class Chinese
migrants. It reports and discusses multidisciplinary research
undertaken in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The book will not
only serve as an introductory textbook for students of migration
studies, social sciences and China studies, but also as a reference
source for those who are interested in learning about recent
Chinese migration in Asia and the Pacific.
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