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Chinese investment strategies and migration : does diaspora matter?
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Migration Policy Centre; MPC Research Report; 2013/06
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PIEKE, Frank N., SPEELMAN, Tabitha, Chinese investment strategies and migration : does diaspora matter?, Migration Policy Centre, MPC Research Report, 2013/06 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/29456
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In the first chapter of this report we outline the main changes in the Chinese migration order since roughly 1980. In the second chapter we turn to a discussion of Chinese emigration and settlement in Europe (by which we mainly refer to the EU countries) and Africa (mainly sub-Saharan Africa), whose similarities and contrasts help us highlight the range of permutations in recent emigration from China. The third chapter turns to China’s administration, management and institutional and legal framework for dealing with the many different Chinese migratory flows and their ramifications for China, both domestically and for its rising global presence. Chapter 4 is a brief conclusion including some reflections on future trends.
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