A rich migration literature has been written on the issues and difficulties that Chinese migrants encountered in their adjustment in various host countries. Instead of focusing on negative migration experiences, this paper aims to examine the subjective experiences of middle-class Chinese women who perceived themselves as successfully settled in Australia. More specifically, this paper analyzes the in-depth interviews of five skilled women migrants from Hong Kong to understand how they were able to overcome obstacles during their early resettlement years. A content analysis of interviews allowed themes to emerge that revealed how the five women were able to resettle in Australia. Their responses fall into three themes that are explored in t...
Chinese migration to Southeast Asia has a long history following on from the epic voyages of Zheng H...
© 2019 Qiuping PanThe rapid growth of China-born immigrants around the world has attracted intense a...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...
Around the western world, migration programs are increasingly targeting skilled professionals as gov...
Few studies have investigated contemporary professional migrant women from mainland China to develop...
Like many Western governments, the Australian government increasingly views migration through the le...
The research findings on which this report is based arise from a five-year study funded by the Austr...
This article examines the mode of understanding and experiences of family relationships of Chinese m...
This paper argues that the debates on transnationalism are gender implicit, and the discourse shaped...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract In 1974 Australia officially abandoned its “White Australia...
Transnational nurse migration is a growing phenomenon. This study explored the experiences of China-...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
This is a study of the Chinese students' efforts to gain the right and chance to stay on in Australi...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
Chinese migration to Southeast Asia has a long history following on from the epic voyages of Zheng H...
© 2019 Qiuping PanThe rapid growth of China-born immigrants around the world has attracted intense a...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...
Around the western world, migration programs are increasingly targeting skilled professionals as gov...
Few studies have investigated contemporary professional migrant women from mainland China to develop...
Like many Western governments, the Australian government increasingly views migration through the le...
The research findings on which this report is based arise from a five-year study funded by the Austr...
This article examines the mode of understanding and experiences of family relationships of Chinese m...
This paper argues that the debates on transnationalism are gender implicit, and the discourse shaped...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract In 1974 Australia officially abandoned its “White Australia...
Transnational nurse migration is a growing phenomenon. This study explored the experiences of China-...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
This is a study of the Chinese students' efforts to gain the right and chance to stay on in Australi...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
Chinese migration to Southeast Asia has a long history following on from the epic voyages of Zheng H...
© 2019 Qiuping PanThe rapid growth of China-born immigrants around the world has attracted intense a...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...