While the proliferation of ethnic community groups suggests that they are meeting the needs of the community they represent, there is scant research on the impact of such groups. This study focused on the educational activities provided by 20 Chinese community groups and their impact on the life satisfaction and well-being of 600 Australians of Chinese descent migrants from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, and Malaysia. Since most participants were aged from 40 to 70 years, and were unemployed, these community group instructor led educational activities provide opportunities for learning, socializing, and relationship building that may impact on their well-being. These migrants came to Australia across a 34-year period with the bulk (60%) arriving...
NSW schooling is characterised by choice and competition and has a large number of academically sele...
The arrival of Taiwanese migrants in Australia represents the second major wave of Chinese immigrati...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
hile the proliferation of ethnic community groups suggests that they are meeting the needs of the co...
There are many challenges for those who move from one country to settle in another. Since 2001, I ha...
The research findings on which this report is based arise from a five-year study funded by the Austr...
Chinese international students represent a significant social, economic and cultural force in Austra...
With China continuing its policy of reform and opening and Australia strategically turning to Asia, ...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
This paper presents the findings of a study of the support and service needs of older Chinese people...
Chinese migration to Australia has a long history and had an important influence on Australian devel...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1996This is a study into how Chinese sociocultural values a...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
The arrival of Taiwanese migrants to Australia represents the second major wave of Chinese immigrati...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
NSW schooling is characterised by choice and competition and has a large number of academically sele...
The arrival of Taiwanese migrants in Australia represents the second major wave of Chinese immigrati...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
hile the proliferation of ethnic community groups suggests that they are meeting the needs of the co...
There are many challenges for those who move from one country to settle in another. Since 2001, I ha...
The research findings on which this report is based arise from a five-year study funded by the Austr...
Chinese international students represent a significant social, economic and cultural force in Austra...
With China continuing its policy of reform and opening and Australia strategically turning to Asia, ...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
This paper presents the findings of a study of the support and service needs of older Chinese people...
Chinese migration to Australia has a long history and had an important influence on Australian devel...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1996This is a study into how Chinese sociocultural values a...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
The arrival of Taiwanese migrants to Australia represents the second major wave of Chinese immigrati...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
NSW schooling is characterised by choice and competition and has a large number of academically sele...
The arrival of Taiwanese migrants in Australia represents the second major wave of Chinese immigrati...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...