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ID158093
Title ProperRetired Tibetan migrants’ adaptation experiences in Chengdu, China
LanguageENG
AuthorWall, Geoffrey ;  Kou, Lirong ;  Xu, Honggang
Summary / Abstract (Note)Diverse types of mobility have emerged in contemporary China, among which consumption-led ethnic retired migrants have received little academic attention. This study addresses the seasonal mobility of retired Tibetan migrants who previously had careers in governmental and public sectors in Tibet. After retirement, they purchase second-home apartments in Chengdu for health and leisure reasons. Through semistructured interviews, nonparticipant observation, and the application of Schnell’s multidimensional model, this article analyzes the migration and adaptation experiences of retired Tibetan migrants in Chengdu. It is revealed that, physically, they reside in mixed communities and share activity spaces with the local people, and, socially, maintain their life-long social relationships and form new local relationships. They feel satisfied and comfortable in their new situation, maintain their primary identity as Tibetan, and gradually establish a sense of home in Chengdu. Their political privilege and governmental support in the destination also contribute to their positive migration and adaptation experiences.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 19, No.3; Jun 2018: p.319-343
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 19 No 3
Key WordsEthnic Migration ;  Danwei ;  Hukou ;  Tibetan Ethnicity ;  Consumption-Led Migration ;  Governmental Support


 
 
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