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- Title
Changes in the Chinese Overseas Population, 1955 to 2007.
- Authors
LI, PETER S.; LI, EVA XIAOLING
- Abstract
Two approaches have been adopted to study Chinese overseas. The first one stresses homeland ties and sojourning mentality; the second one focuses on host society conditions and the social construction of Chinese. This paper analyzes the population of Chinese overseas after the Second World War, which has increased steadily over time but unevenly by region from 11 million in 1955 to 39 million in 2007. Certain historical factors and contemporary forces explain the uneven growth. The paper argues that undue emphasis on homeland influence is unwarranted in view of the importance of how receiving society and its policy of accommodation have shaped the growth and development of Chinese overseas communities after the Second World War.
- Subjects
CHINA; SOUTHEAST Asia; NORTH America; CHINESE people -- Migrations; OVERSEAS Chinese; MINORITIES
- Publication
Canadian Review of Sociology, 2011, Vol 48, Issue 2, p137
- ISSN
1755-6171
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1755-618X.2011.01259.x