This article examines new Chinese migration into Europe during a period of economic stagnation - more specifically, the movement of Zhejiangese merchants in Southeast Europe. The Zhejiangese migration pattern is diversifying from a predominantly petty merchant phenomenon to include the sophisticated operations of large-scale investors. It is therefore in the interests of host countries to foster, rather than restrict, this progression toward institutionalization. As such, governments should shape immigration and antidiscrimination policies to harness the potential of these migrants
This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Europe. ...
With the development of China’s economy since 1979, a new type of Chinese migration has emerged, whi...
This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Europe. ...
Five chapters of this book are based on EUI RSCAS Migration Policy Centre (MPC) Research Reports iss...
This article is a further contribution to the discourse of ethnic ‘diffusion’ in European countries....
This article is a further contribution to the discourse on the ethnic ‘diffusion’ in European coun...
none4This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Eur...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
The income gap between rich and developing countries is still the most influential factor driving tr...
The scholarship on migration in Europe heavily focuses on the integration of economically vulnerable...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
The recent wave of the emigration of well-to-do Chinese from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ha...
This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Europe. ...
With the development of China’s economy since 1979, a new type of Chinese migration has emerged, whi...
This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Europe. ...
Five chapters of this book are based on EUI RSCAS Migration Policy Centre (MPC) Research Reports iss...
This article is a further contribution to the discourse of ethnic ‘diffusion’ in European countries....
This article is a further contribution to the discourse on the ethnic ‘diffusion’ in European coun...
none4This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Eur...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, we have witnessed a rapid growth in Chinese immigration to the...
The income gap between rich and developing countries is still the most influential factor driving tr...
The scholarship on migration in Europe heavily focuses on the integration of economically vulnerable...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
The recent wave of the emigration of well-to-do Chinese from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ha...
This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Europe. ...
With the development of China’s economy since 1979, a new type of Chinese migration has emerged, whi...
This book presents the findings of a three-year research project on Fujianese Migration to Europe. ...