Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions

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Main Author: HO LYNN EE,ELAINE
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2014
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-535792020-11-06T03:21:37Z Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions HO LYNN EE,ELAINE GEOGRAPHY Return migration China Refugee Guiqiao Modern Asian Studies 2014-05-28T03:29:34Z 2014-05-28T03:29:34Z 2014 Article HO LYNN EE,ELAINE (2014). Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions. Modern Asian Studies. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 0026749x 14698099 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/53579 NOT_IN_WOS Cambridge University Press
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China
Refugee
Guiqiao
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China
Refugee
Guiqiao
HO LYNN EE,ELAINE
Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
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title Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
title_short Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
title_full Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
title_fullStr Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
title_full_unstemmed Transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? China’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
title_sort transnational identities, multiculturalism or assimilation? china’s ‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2014
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/53579
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