© The Author(s) 2012.With visions of a better life through transnational marriage, women immigrants are often quickly disappointed when they are faced with social isolation as a result of heavy household responsibilities. The current study investigates 506 Chinese migrant mothers living in areas of concentrated poverty in Hong Kong. Using path analysis the study examines how several exogenous variables, such as marital contentment, household finances, and social support, predict perceived integration into the host society, and how hope for a better future might mediate the relationship between these variables and perceived integration. The results of the study have implications for social service practice in low-income neighborhoods.Link_to...
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social se...
This article examines the mode of understanding and experiences of family relationships of Chinese m...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
Between 2001 and 2011, a total of 509,809 new immigrants have migrated from Mainland China to Hong K...
Hong Kong presents a peculiar case of the strains involved in assimilating immigrants from Mainland ...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
This article presents a study on the impact of expectation fulfillment on post-migration marital hap...
This study investigated how family context affect poverty disparities between young children of immi...
Based on recent large-scale survey data, this paper examines the patterns of integration/segregation...
This chapter argues that research on Mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong has become more diverse,...
As the number of mainland migrant mothers in Hong Kong grows, the social tension between migrants an...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Migrants leave their country of origin for many reas...
Although it has been hypothesized in the literature that both human capital and social capital are i...
The existing integration literature in the Chinese context has mostly focused on migrants' relations...
by Phoebe Lai Chung Yin.Thesis (M.S.W.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographi...
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social se...
This article examines the mode of understanding and experiences of family relationships of Chinese m...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
Between 2001 and 2011, a total of 509,809 new immigrants have migrated from Mainland China to Hong K...
Hong Kong presents a peculiar case of the strains involved in assimilating immigrants from Mainland ...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
This article presents a study on the impact of expectation fulfillment on post-migration marital hap...
This study investigated how family context affect poverty disparities between young children of immi...
Based on recent large-scale survey data, this paper examines the patterns of integration/segregation...
This chapter argues that research on Mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong has become more diverse,...
As the number of mainland migrant mothers in Hong Kong grows, the social tension between migrants an...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Migrants leave their country of origin for many reas...
Although it has been hypothesized in the literature that both human capital and social capital are i...
The existing integration literature in the Chinese context has mostly focused on migrants' relations...
by Phoebe Lai Chung Yin.Thesis (M.S.W.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographi...
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social se...
This article examines the mode of understanding and experiences of family relationships of Chinese m...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...