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Return Migrant or Diaspora: An Exploratory Study of New-Generation Chinese–Canadian Youth Working in Hong Kong

Authors :
Sean Lauer
Miu Chung Yan
Ching Man Lam
Source :
Journal of International Migration and Integration. 15:179-196
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

The circular movement of migrants between their homelands and adopted countries has problematized the previous linear understanding of return migration. However, the concept of circular migration tends to apply to migrants whose movement is enabled by their extensive pre-migration connections with their homelands. In this paper, we report findings of a study on a group of new-generation Chinese–Canadian youth working in Hong Kong. Although, like many return migrants, this group of young people had economic reasons for moving to Hong Kong (their parents' homeland), they do not position themselves as return migrants. Instead, they have kept a strong Canadian identity by maintaining unique friendship circles and perceiving Canada as a home to which they will one day return. We highlight in this paper some implications of their experiences for transnational migration studies.

Details

ISSN :
18746365 and 14883473
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of International Migration and Integration
Accession number :
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