• Internal migration in the People's Republic of China is one of the most extensive in the world according to the International Labour Organization. This...
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    states led to migration of scholars, artisans, and officials. From the Han dynasty onwards, Chinese military and agricultural colonies (Chinese: 屯田) were...
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  • that maintained ties with China. Remittances contribute to chain migration by aiding in both funding and interest in migration. Ralitza Dimova and Francois...
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  • Japanese people in China (Japanese: 在中日本人, Chinese: 日裔中國人, also known as Japanese-Chinese or Sino-Japanese) are Japanese expatriates and emigrants and...
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  • another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.: 21  Migration is often associated...
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    residing in rural areas like Henan and Gansu. Gaokao migration in China can be categorized into three main patterns, reflecting regional disparities in educational...
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    from 1.6 million in 1941 to 600,000 in 1945. While post-WWII Hong Kong saw a population boom with increased migration from mainland China, the traditional...
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    Wing; Peter Bellwood (2011). "China, Internal Migration" (PDF). In Immanuel Ness (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Global Migration. Blackwell Publishing. pp. 1–46...
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    Circular migration or repeat migration is the temporary and usually repetitive movement of a migrant worker between home and host areas, typically for...
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    there is significant rural-urban migration in China, but it seems likely that the hukou system has resulted in less migration than otherwise would have occurred...
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  • officials - left China, chasing the 'Korean Dream'. Around 200,000 Joseonjok resided in South Korea by 2011. This mass migration resulted in the disintegration...
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  • Harris–Todaro model (category Human migration)
    Zhao, Zhong (2003). "Rural-Urban Migration in China – What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?" (PDF). China Center for Economic Research Peking...
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    Hokkien – to explore and trade in the South China Sea and in the Indian Ocean. In the mid-1800s, outbound migration from China increased as a result of the...
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    China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the second-most populous...
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    Xibo indigenes in Xinjiang and by emphasizing the relatively late "westward migration" of the Huihe (unturkified Uyghurs in Chinese) people from Mongolia...
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    and China's Reforms, and Sino-U.S. Energy Triangles: Resource Diplomacy under Hegemony. His areas of expertise include China's talent migration, foreign...
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    children in China. Internal migration, which mainly involves massive economically driven population shifts from the rural areas to the cities in China, produces...
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  • of Chinese people in Kazakhstan varies through the centuries. There have been various migrations of ethnic minorities from China to Kazakhstan in the...
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  • Chinois, in Port Louis. Even after the British takeover of the island, migration continued unabated. The first wave of migration from China to Mauritius...
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    migration of Chinese migrants to Cuba in the mid-1800s. Due to a labor shortage, close to 125,000 indentured or contract Chinese laborers arrived in Cuba...
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    Migration of Chinese people in Ghana dates back to the 1940s. Originally, most came from Hong Kong; migration from mainland China began only in the 1980s...
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  • Chuang Guandong (category Internal migrations in China)
    Study of the "Ch'uang Kuantung" Immigration Wave (in Chinese) Migration of Ethnic Hans to NE China Archived 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine (the bottom...
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    Chongqing served as China's wartime capital, and during the Third Front construction campaign under Mao Zedong. These migrations have resulted in a diverse population...
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    Jianli (2010). "Conceptualizing Chinese Migration and Chinese Overseas: The Contribution of Wang Gungwu". Journal of Chinese Overseas: 12. Harding, Henry...
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    Step migration is a migration pattern conceptualized in 1885 by Ernst Georg Ravenstein, who observed migration as occurring stage by stage as rural inhabitants...
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    Mingong (category Internal migrations in China)
    recent phase of migration in China. The existence of these migrant workers is connected to the Hukou system of the People's Republic of China, with which...
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  • Hukou (category Contemporary migrations)
    efforts to contain migration has been a major factor in the rapid development of the Chinese economy. Their tight check on migration into urban areas has...
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    engaged in sideline activities, such as handicrafts. The government tightly limited migration from rural to urban areas (see Migration in China). By the...
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    later spread southwards in the Chinese mainland, driven by large and sustained waves of migration during successive periods of Chinese history, for example...
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    Peopling of Thailand (category Ethnic groups in Thailand)
    Tai migration from the northern mountains into Thailand and Laos was a slow process, with the Tai generally remaining near the mountainous area in the...
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