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China-bound for jobs?the influences of social connections and e / Tsai, Ming-Chang; Chang, Chin-fen   Journal Article
Tsai, Ming-Chang Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Taiwan has long been recognized as a labour-absorbing society, but today approximately 3 per cent of its population is working in China, an increasingly important destination for regional immigration. In this article we go beyond conventional immigration economics to examine how social connections and ethnic politics affect Taiwanese motivations to move to China for employment. Results from a national random-sample survey conducted in 2005 are used to analyse the willingness and potentiality of Taiwanese to work in China. The findings indicate that besides human capital factors, social networks and political/ethnic identity offer insights to understanding migrations among Taiwanese, as well as why the vast majority have so little interest in going China-bound.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Ethnic Politics  Social Connections 
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