The rapid economic development in China since 1978 and the one-child policy enacted in 1979 produced a large number of middle class families with only one child. Initially inspired by the Western means to affluence, these one-child migrants came to the UK (mostly) as international students and remained after their study to take up opportunities to gain work in the professions. As the only child they were faced with the dilemma of seeking greater mobility in the host country, and looking after their ageing parents in China. This research seeks to understand the factors behind their decision to migrate or to settle, and how the only-child migrants in the UK negotiate filial obligations in relation to their parents in China. The transnational ...
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The dominant discourses on young Chinese middle-class transnational migration, especially in the for...
In China, the rural to urban labor migration that started after the initiation of the Open Door Poli...
In this thesis I study various aspects within the field of family economics and labour economics, w...
The global trend of urbanization has prompted large-scale rural-to-urban population migration. China...
Middle-class parents in China are increasingly torn between the need to secure their child's future ...
As China transforms and experiences massive rural-to-urban migration, the destination decisions and ...
This study is a pioneer effort to comparatively examine how the life satisfaction of children is inf...
This study attempts to explore the social inclusion experience of Chinese migrant parents and childr...
The Immigration Act 1987 fundamentally transformed New Zealand’s immigration policy from one that wa...
Students around the world are increasingly mobile in their educational pursuits, with many moving ou...
The thesis examines a new form of transnationalism increasingly visible since the early 21st century...
Population mobility has become an inevitable trend in the process of social transformation in contem...
This paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of how internal migration in globalizing China s...
This thesis set out to study domestic migration and child development in China and focuses on the pa...
This article examines the mode of understanding and experiences of family relationships of Chinese m...
The dominant discourses on young Chinese middle-class transnational migration, especially in the for...
In China, the rural to urban labor migration that started after the initiation of the Open Door Poli...
In this thesis I study various aspects within the field of family economics and labour economics, w...
The global trend of urbanization has prompted large-scale rural-to-urban population migration. China...
Middle-class parents in China are increasingly torn between the need to secure their child's future ...
As China transforms and experiences massive rural-to-urban migration, the destination decisions and ...
This study is a pioneer effort to comparatively examine how the life satisfaction of children is inf...
This study attempts to explore the social inclusion experience of Chinese migrant parents and childr...
The Immigration Act 1987 fundamentally transformed New Zealand’s immigration policy from one that wa...
Students around the world are increasingly mobile in their educational pursuits, with many moving ou...