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Becoming a migrant: Vietnamese emigration to East Asia / Belanger, Daniele; Wang, Hong-zen   Journal Article
Wang, Hong-zen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Since the early 1990s several million men and women from Southeast Asia's lower socioeconomic classes have migrated to East Asia with a temporary worker visa or a spousal visa. This article is based on five years of ongoing fieldwork in migrants' communities of origin in rural Vietnam and in places of destination in Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. The authors make three contributions: first, they argue that the categorization of migrants as either "workers" or "wives" in research obscures the complex trajectories and motives involved in the process of "becoming a migrant." Second, they challenge studies that unquestioningly invoke social network approaches to migration. Instead, social networks should be regarded as a double-edged sword for emigrants because personal networks are embedded in a powerful migration industry. Third, they contend that migration outcomes and levels of success are, in part, influenced by processes taking place before departure. This article sheds light on the tension between migrants' agency and the structural constraints faced by candidates seeking to migrate from Vietnam, and from Southeast Asia more broadly.
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China's skilled Labor on the Move: how Taiwan businesses mobilize ethnic resources in Asia / Wang, Hong-zen   Journal Article
Wang, Hong-zen Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper discusses how Taiwanese overseas investment creates an ethnic Chinese skilled labor market in Asia. Low costs, no language barrier, and the cultural "lived Taiwan experience" are the benefits. Through three different channels-internal corporate transfer, social networks, and placement agencies-skilled labor from the People's Republic is mobilized to work overseas.
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