Abstract

Introduction - Chinese and European perspectives on migration. Part 1 Chinese internal migration: the "static" decades internal migration in China selectivity, migration reasons and backward linkages of rural-urban migrants migrant construction teams in Beijing the floating population and the integration of the city community issues in the fertility of temporary migrants in Beijing. Part 2 Zhejiang migrants in Europe and China: moving stones from China to Europe "to get rich quickly in Europe!" patterns of migration from Zhejiang to Germany Zhejiang village in Beijing Chinese organizations in Hungary, 1989-1996 exporting the "Wenzhou model" to Beijing and Florence. Part 3 Migration, identity and belonging: female autobiographies from the Cultural Revolution separation, reunion and the Chinese attachment to place. Part 4 Conclusion: of exceptionalisms and generalities.

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