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ID166631
Title ProperChinese in France: diasporic experiences vary depending on generation and age of arrival
LanguageENG
AuthorTian, David K
Summary / Abstract (Note)The objective of this study is to identify the factors that contribute to the successful or unsuccessful integration of the Chinese diaspora in France. There is already a significant amount of literature that probes into the immigrant experiences of various other groups in France. However, the Chinese diaspora in France has remained insufficiently studied. This study aims to address this gap. The main findings of this study are that 1) unsurprisingly, the older the age of arrival, the less well integrated immigrants are in French society, 2) somewhat surprisingly, the less well integrated an immigrant is, the more likely he or she is going to believe that France is a tolerant and open-minded country, and 3) counterintuitively, the more deeply a member of the Chinese diaspora is immersed in French society, the more likely he or she is going to believe that France is hostile to people of Asian heritage.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 20, No.4; Sep 2019: p.436-450
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 20 No 4
Key WordsFrance ;  Chinese Diaspora ;  Chinese Immigration ;  Immigrant Integration ;  Immigration Flows


 
 
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