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2015
The immigrant enclave is a place where a significant portion of the immigrant work force works in enterprises owned by co-ethnics. The term is often substituted with ‘ethnic’ enclave. The formation of enclaves is due to the tendency of recent immigrants to concentrate spatially and to create economic spaces which are geographically and functionally ...
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The immigrant enclave is a place where a significant portion of the immigrant work force works in enterprises owned by co-ethnics. The term is often substituted with ‘ethnic’ enclave. The formation of enclaves is due to the tendency of recent immigrants to concentrate spatially and to create economic spaces which are geographically and functionally ...
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Modern China, 2011
This article tackles a new phenomenon that will have profound consequences for the future of the international migration order: international migration to the People’s Republic of China. For decades, China has had large numbers of foreign students, expatriates, returned overseas Chinese, and ethnic Chinese refugees.
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This article tackles a new phenomenon that will have profound consequences for the future of the international migration order: international migration to the People’s Republic of China. For decades, China has had large numbers of foreign students, expatriates, returned overseas Chinese, and ethnic Chinese refugees.
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Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2003
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