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- Title
Differentiation and differences: anthropological research on the social integration of the Chaoxian immigrants currently residing in South Korea.
- Authors
Ma, Weihua; Chen, Ji
- Abstract
The occupational differentiation of the Chaoxian people (Korean Ethnic Group of China or Ethnically Korean Chinese Citizens) migrating to South Korea is an important factor leading to big differences in the social integration within this group. The marginalized characteristics of non-college educated immigrant workers in economic integration have caused them to experience difficulty in social interaction and cultural integration; the successful integration of the middle-and-high-end professional groups into South Korean society has promoted deep interaction and cultural homogeneity with South Koreans. Studying these differentiation and differences in the integration of Chaoxian immigrants into Korean society can not only show the diversity and complexity of cross-border ethnic issues. It is hoped that it will also have a certain positive guiding significance on the rational cross-border transnational migration of Chaoxian people.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; SOCIAL integration; CHINESE people; KOREANS; ACCULTURATION; TRANSNATIONALISM; SOCIAL interaction; FOREIGN workers
- Publication
International Journal of Anthropology & Ethnology, 2021, Vol 5, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2366-1003
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s41257-021-00055-4