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Migration in post-colonial Hong Kong / edited by Susanne Y.P. Choi and Eric Fong.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge contemporary China series ; Volume 165Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315466699
  • 9781315466668
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 304.85125 M636
LOC classification:
  • HC428.H6 M54 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter 1 Migration: rethinking border and boundary / SUSA NNEY. P. C HOI AND ER IC FONG -- chapter 2 Gender and immigrant economic status in Hong Kong: evidence from the 2011 census TONG YUYI NG ANDTI NG K WOK-FA I -- chapter 3 Socio-spatial differentiation of permanent Hong Kong residents and new immigrants from mainland China SI -M I NG LIAND PU H AO -- chapter 4 Money and children: marital conflict of female marriage migrants in Hong Kong SUSA NNEY. P. C HOI ANDH UA GUO -- chapter 5 Sociocultural adaptation, perceived workplace discrimination and psychological well-being of immigrant workers H A NG -Y U E NG O -- chapter 6 A comparison of occupational well-being between Chinese immigrant and local workers FRA NC IS C H EU NG ANDHA NG -Y U E NG O -- chapter 7 Social support amongst recent immigrants in Hong Kong H UA GUO AND ER IC FONG -- chapter 8 ‘Immigrants Do Not Vote for Democrats!’: are they pushed or do they jump? R AY YEPANDLIJI NG.
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chapter 1 Migration: rethinking border and boundary / SUSA NNEY. P. C HOI AND ER IC FONG -- chapter 2 Gender and immigrant economic status in Hong Kong: evidence from the 2011 census TONG YUYI NG ANDTI NG K WOK-FA I -- chapter 3 Socio-spatial differentiation of permanent Hong Kong residents and new immigrants from mainland China SI -M I NG LIAND PU H AO -- chapter 4 Money and children: marital conflict of female marriage migrants in Hong Kong SUSA NNEY. P. C HOI ANDH UA GUO -- chapter 5 Sociocultural adaptation, perceived workplace discrimination and psychological well-being of immigrant workers H A NG -Y U E NG O -- chapter 6 A comparison of occupational well-being between Chinese immigrant and local workers FRA NC IS C H EU NG ANDHA NG -Y U E NG O -- chapter 7 Social support amongst recent immigrants in Hong Kong H UA GUO AND ER IC FONG -- chapter 8 ‘Immigrants Do Not Vote for Democrats!’: are they pushed or do they jump? R AY YEPANDLIJI NG.

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