Abstract

Contemporary Chinese migration in the post-1978 era shows two main types of population movement. On the one hand, China experienced unprecedented mobility from the rural areas to many provincial capital cities and other coastal cities. On the other hand, massive international migration from relatively developed cities and regions towards overseas occurred on the wider global scale. While many studies on the migrants from rural areas to cities within China have been reported, relatively few reports can be found on the movement of Chinese migrants to other countries, particularly Japan.

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