ABSTRACT
One consequence of China’s economic growth has been a massive increase in migration, both internal and external. Within China millions of rural workers have migrated to the cities. Outside China, many Chinese have migrated to other parts of the world, their remittances home often having a significant impact within China. Also, China’s increasing links to other parts of the world have led to a growth in migration to China, most interestingly recently migration from Africa. Based on extensive original research, this book examines a wide range of issues connected to Chinese migration.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|56 pages
Inequality and migration
chapter 2|14 pages
Institutional and non-institutional paths
part II|73 pages
Social exclusion and integration
part III|80 pages
International migrants in China and social capital
chapter 10|9 pages
African migrations, work, and new entrepreneurs
part IV|64 pages
Chinese migrants outside China and transnational spaces