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New Chinese Migrants Zambia: SOEs, Gender, Health, and Communities
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New Chinese Migrants Zambia: SOEs, Gender, Health, and Communities in Vernon, BC
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New Chinese Migrants Zambia: SOEs, Gender, Health, and Communities in Vernon, BC
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This book examines the experiences of new Chinese migrants to Zambia, including those from state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private businesses, within the broader context of China's growing economic engagement with Africa. Drawing on ethnographic studies, this book provides a vivid account of their migratory trajectories, daily lives, interactions with local communities, labour market activities, and the challenges they face. It explores their struggles, coping strategies, and the impact of health issues, offering a nuanced understanding of what it means to be Chinese in contemporary Zambian society and, more broadly, in Africa. New Chinese Migrants in Zambia is essential reading for scholars and students of migration studies, African studies, and Chinese diaspora studies, as well as policymakers and practitioners interested in the socio-economic dynamics of China-Africa relations.
This book examines the experiences of new Chinese migrants to Zambia, including those from state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private businesses, within the broader context of China's growing economic engagement with Africa. Drawing on ethnographic studies, this book provides a vivid account of their migratory trajectories, daily lives, interactions with local communities, labour market activities, and the challenges they face. It explores their struggles, coping strategies, and the impact of health issues, offering a nuanced understanding of what it means to be Chinese in contemporary Zambian society and, more broadly, in Africa. New Chinese Migrants in Zambia is essential reading for scholars and students of migration studies, African studies, and Chinese diaspora studies, as well as policymakers and practitioners interested in the socio-economic dynamics of China-Africa relations.



















