China's Minorities on the Move

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A01=Guo Fei
A01=Naran Bilik
A01=Robyn Iredale
Author_Guo Fei
Author_Naran Bilik
Author_Robyn Iredale
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Chaoyang
chinese
cultural identity transformation
Da Ta
Data
Dong Autonomous Prefecture
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ethnic migration studies
ethnic minority migration patterns China
Ethnic Residential Patterns
Guizhou Province
han
Han Population
Hukou Migrants
interethnic relations research
Interprovincial Migration
Kashgar Region
labor migration analysis
migrants
minority education policy
mongolian
Mongolian Population
non-hukou
Non-hukou Migrants
Pe Rc
population
population mobility China
region
Returned Migrant Workers
Rural Uyghurs
Socioeconomic Development
Tertiary Education
uyghur
Uyghur Migrants
Uyghur Movement
Uyghur Peasants
Uyghur Population
Uyghur School
xinjiang
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Young Men
Zhejiang Village

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765610249
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The movement of Han Chinese into minority regions has been a long-standing pattern in China. However, China's minorities have taken longer to start moving in significant numbers and have now become part of a social change phenomenon, motivated by economic, social, and political factors. This book looks at how current changes in China are affecting the minority population. The case studies focus on how population shifts and the movement of China's minorities impact such issues as education, ethnic identity, the environment, local economy, labor, and regional development. Han-minority interactions within a number of regions are also examined.
Robyn Iredale, Naran Bilik, Guo Fei

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