This article argues that ‘would-be migrants’ – people who prepare for migrating overseas to the extent that their present lives are significantly changed – should become a central figure in migration studies. There are many more would-be migrants than actual migrants, and they also have deeper impacts on migration processes and local societies. Instead of treating the would-be migrant as a derivative of the category of ‘migrant’, this article establishes it as the primary figure, and argues that migration is a contingent outcome of being a ‘would-be’. In order to do so this article delves into the living conditions of would-be migrants in northeast China, with a focus on two aspects that concern them the most: the exorbitant intermediary fe...
Despite the ubiquity of rural-urban migration in contemporary China, the mobile dynamics of the enor...
This article aims to outline the characteristics of the evolution of Chinese diaspora/emigration ove...
This article is based on an analysis of the empirical data from some research on contemporary overse...
This article argues that ‘would-be migrants’ – people who prepare for migrating overseas to the exte...
The last three decades of significant political, economic and social transformations in the People’s...
The paper reviews new trends in international migration from the People’s Republic of China in the l...
Abstract: It is essential for us to illuminate the specific role and adaptation of China’s internal ...
This article contends that an emerging ‘mobilities paradigm’ within the social sciences reproduces a...
"This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 ...
A growing body of research has been focusing on the well‐being consequences of migration, yet most o...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
The recent wave of the emigration of well-to-do Chinese from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ha...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
This article examines new Chinese migration into Europe during a period of economic stagnation - mor...
In this article I inquire into the possibility of citizenship ‘after orientalism’ by examining Chine...
Despite the ubiquity of rural-urban migration in contemporary China, the mobile dynamics of the enor...
This article aims to outline the characteristics of the evolution of Chinese diaspora/emigration ove...
This article is based on an analysis of the empirical data from some research on contemporary overse...
This article argues that ‘would-be migrants’ – people who prepare for migrating overseas to the exte...
The last three decades of significant political, economic and social transformations in the People’s...
The paper reviews new trends in international migration from the People’s Republic of China in the l...
Abstract: It is essential for us to illuminate the specific role and adaptation of China’s internal ...
This article contends that an emerging ‘mobilities paradigm’ within the social sciences reproduces a...
"This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 ...
A growing body of research has been focusing on the well‐being consequences of migration, yet most o...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
The recent wave of the emigration of well-to-do Chinese from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ha...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
This article examines new Chinese migration into Europe during a period of economic stagnation - mor...
In this article I inquire into the possibility of citizenship ‘after orientalism’ by examining Chine...
Despite the ubiquity of rural-urban migration in contemporary China, the mobile dynamics of the enor...
This article aims to outline the characteristics of the evolution of Chinese diaspora/emigration ove...
This article is based on an analysis of the empirical data from some research on contemporary overse...