The Handbook of Chinese Migration to Europe offers a comprehensive exploration of recent human mobility from China to Europe. Written by leading scholars from various disciplines, its 23 chapters delve into the multifaceted dimensions of Chinese migrants and their descendants across Europe, providing novel explorations into migration motivations and pathways, China’s diaspora engagement, economic entrepreneurship, socialization, and identity constructions. Each chapter presents existing scholarship and contributes with fresh empirical research that challenges conventional assumptions. Whether you are a researcher, policymaker, journalist, commentator, practitioner, or student, this handbook provides invaluable insights, reshaping our understanding of migration and China–Europe dynamics in the 21st century.
Introduction: Chinese Migration to Europe
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Chapter 1: How Many Chinese are Living in Europe?: A Demographic (De)Construction
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Chapter 2: Chinese Academic Mobility to Europe: An Overview and a Plea for a Family Perspective
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Chapter 3: Chinese International Students in Europe: Push, Pull, and Mooring Factors
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Chapter 5: The Rise and the Fall of the Golden Visa: The Case of Chinese Investors in Greece and Portugal
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Chapter 8: China’s Diaspora Governance in the Twenty-First Century: Towards an Analytical Framework
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Chapter 9: Diaspora Politics and a Rising China: Ambivalent Ties amid Geopolitical Changes
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Chapter 10: Local Diaspora Engagement and Emigration as a Cultural Resource: The Case of a Europe-Bound Sending Area in Southeast China
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Chapter 11: Chinese Wholesale Markets in Paris: From Marginal Spaces to Strategic Assets
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Chapter 13: From Ethnic Restaurants to Local Coffee Bars: Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurship in Italy’s Food Services
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Chapter 14: Migrant Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age: A Case Study of the Chinese Daigou Trade in Western Europe
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Chapter 15: Leaving China: Gender and Social Class in the New Female Chinese Mobilities to Spain
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Chapter 16: Anti-Asian Racism in Europe: Focus on Experiences, Narratives, and Struggles among Chinese Migrants and Descendants Living in France
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Chapter 17: Sexuality, Socialization, and Inequalities on the Move: The Lived Experiences of Young Chinese Gay Migrant Men in France and Belgium
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Chapter 18: Entrepreneurial and Transnational Socialization among Descendants of Chinese Migrants: A Cross-Country Study on New Transnational Mobilities between Europe and China
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Chapter 19: Chinese Weekend Schools in Europe: Developments and Challenges
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Chapter 20: Diversity and Dynamism within the Chinese Church: Contemporary Chinese Migrant Catholic Communities in France and Italy
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Chapter 21: Post-2019 Hong Kong Migration to the United Kingdom: Drivers, Identity, and Change
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Chapter 22: Cultural Production and Representations of Identity: Questioning Chineseness in the Sino-Italian Context
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