Singapore used to be receptive to labour migration and Japan more restrictive. Recently, trends in both countries have reversed and a selection based on racial background has been noted by migrants. Using qualitative data of young white Europeans, this paper argues that amidst changing immigration policies, the way these migrants are received and perceived as “skilled” is not necessarily due to their acquired skills but rather to the passively accrued value of whiteness. This in turn fuels migrants’ self-identification as white and their perceptions of a market demand for white foreigners. However, their migratory trajectories underline that in a changing landscape of skill appreciation, meanings of whiteness are changing, too. The paper li...
Abstract: The Malaysian brain drain and migration trends have become highly salient problems and the...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
This paper presents an account of the personal viewpoints of professional Indian migrants in relatio...
Singapore used to be receptive to labour migration and Japan more restrictive. Recently, trends in b...
Abstract The article deploys the lens of the race-migration nexus (Erel et al., Ethnic and Racial St...
Drawing on the case of Taiwan, this paper looks at high-skilled migration from the West to Asia. I e...
This article examines young Europeans’ emigration from Europe. Qualitative interviews with mostly wh...
Based on an ethnographic study of predominantly white millennial Europeans in Singapore and Tokyo, t...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
While acculturation research on migration tends to adopt a psychological orientation and focuses on ...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
The study takes an indirect approach towards the intercultural experience of migrants and explores h...
The role of the family in the international migration of highly skilled migrants has often been disr...
Being a white encompasses a certain degree of privilege, status, class, and power, both social and d...
Abstract: The Malaysian brain drain and migration trends have become highly salient problems and the...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
This paper presents an account of the personal viewpoints of professional Indian migrants in relatio...
Singapore used to be receptive to labour migration and Japan more restrictive. Recently, trends in b...
Abstract The article deploys the lens of the race-migration nexus (Erel et al., Ethnic and Racial St...
Drawing on the case of Taiwan, this paper looks at high-skilled migration from the West to Asia. I e...
This article examines young Europeans’ emigration from Europe. Qualitative interviews with mostly wh...
Based on an ethnographic study of predominantly white millennial Europeans in Singapore and Tokyo, t...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
While acculturation research on migration tends to adopt a psychological orientation and focuses on ...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
The study takes an indirect approach towards the intercultural experience of migrants and explores h...
The role of the family in the international migration of highly skilled migrants has often been disr...
Being a white encompasses a certain degree of privilege, status, class, and power, both social and d...
Abstract: The Malaysian brain drain and migration trends have become highly salient problems and the...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
This paper presents an account of the personal viewpoints of professional Indian migrants in relatio...