Highly-skilled migration is a growing phenomenon with young transmigrant professionals (YTP) taking the lead in mobility for work. The Asia-Pacific is a particularly significant talent-attracting region with its global cities vying for talent. This chapter focuses on the territory of Hong Kong, where declining birthrates, talent shortages, and the desire for becoming “Asia’s World City” appear to influence policies receptive to this cadre of (preferred) migrants. This chapter continues to highlight highly-skilled migrant attracting policies as a trend within the Asia-Pacific, through the examples of Tokyo and Singapore, which are also looking to gain a competitive advantage and realize world city aspirations. A pilot study on understanding ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the study ...
The year 1997 was a milestone in the history of Hong Kong both in the political arena and in the eco...
This study draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Hong Kong with a large sample of e...
Foreign Academies in a Global City : the case of Hong Kong. Allan M. Findlay, Lin Li and Ron Skeldon...
Immigration labor in global cities is often framed in a dichotomy of skilled and nonskilled and expl...
Until very recently the motivation of skilled migration has been largely explained from neo-classica...
The closely related processes of migration and diversification call for greater scrutiny of how cont...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
Cities are the focal point for the mobility of talents, located between the nations and firms, state...
This study examines the processes of spatial restructuring in the Hong Kong-South China region. The ...
This thesis examines the micro-process of social mobility in modern Hong Kong. It also studies Hong ...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
In 1997 the United Kingdom returned control of Hong Kong to China, ending the city’s status as one o...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic rise in the cross-border flow of students in search of info...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the study ...
The year 1997 was a milestone in the history of Hong Kong both in the political arena and in the eco...
This study draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Hong Kong with a large sample of e...
Foreign Academies in a Global City : the case of Hong Kong. Allan M. Findlay, Lin Li and Ron Skeldon...
Immigration labor in global cities is often framed in a dichotomy of skilled and nonskilled and expl...
Until very recently the motivation of skilled migration has been largely explained from neo-classica...
The closely related processes of migration and diversification call for greater scrutiny of how cont...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
Cities are the focal point for the mobility of talents, located between the nations and firms, state...
This study examines the processes of spatial restructuring in the Hong Kong-South China region. The ...
This thesis examines the micro-process of social mobility in modern Hong Kong. It also studies Hong ...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
In 1997 the United Kingdom returned control of Hong Kong to China, ending the city’s status as one o...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic rise in the cross-border flow of students in search of info...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the study ...
The year 1997 was a milestone in the history of Hong Kong both in the political arena and in the eco...
This study draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Hong Kong with a large sample of e...