Hong Kong is a society of Chinese immigrants whose adaptation has become a great concern to both policymakers and scholars. In the last two decades, the handover of Hong Kong sovereignty to People's Republic of China on 1 July 1997 and the Asian financial crisis did create a gap in the China-Hong Kong migration literature. Besides, Hong Kong immigration department adopted three new admission schemes in the last decade, the thesis contributes to the literature by incorporating the consideration of them and address two assimilation questions, the first research question is about the relationship between Chinese immigrants' characteristics and the corresponding effects on their assimilation patterns in Hong Kong labour market, the author inves...
This research investigates of the identity formation(s) of young migrants who entered Hong Kong from...
In this thesis, second-generation Chinese Hong Kong immigrants self-identification will be examined...
The study of acculturation has been well-developed in western countries as evinced by the large volu...
Hong Kong is a society of Chinese immigrants whose adaptation has become a great concern to both pol...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
This research studies the relationships of acculturation with adjustment among the Hong Kong Chinese...
This paper studies the extent of discrimination against mainland Chinese immigrants in the Hong Kong...
Racial-ethnic segregation in Chinese cities is not a commonly investigated topic, as race and ethnic...
by Ho Hon-kit.Thesis (M. Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994.Includes bibliographical refe...
Hong Kong presents a peculiar case of the strains involved in assimilating immigrants from Mainland ...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
This paper examines how immigration affects native wages by exploiting an unexpected episode of immi...
This research investigates of the identity formation(s) of young migrants who entered Hong Kong from...
In this thesis, second-generation Chinese Hong Kong immigrants self-identification will be examined...
The study of acculturation has been well-developed in western countries as evinced by the large volu...
Hong Kong is a society of Chinese immigrants whose adaptation has become a great concern to both pol...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
This research studies the relationships of acculturation with adjustment among the Hong Kong Chinese...
This paper studies the extent of discrimination against mainland Chinese immigrants in the Hong Kong...
Racial-ethnic segregation in Chinese cities is not a commonly investigated topic, as race and ethnic...
by Ho Hon-kit.Thesis (M. Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994.Includes bibliographical refe...
Hong Kong presents a peculiar case of the strains involved in assimilating immigrants from Mainland ...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
This paper examines how immigration affects native wages by exploiting an unexpected episode of immi...
This research investigates of the identity formation(s) of young migrants who entered Hong Kong from...
In this thesis, second-generation Chinese Hong Kong immigrants self-identification will be examined...
The study of acculturation has been well-developed in western countries as evinced by the large volu...