
Ken Chih-Yan Sun, "Time and Migration: How Long-Term Taiwanese Migrants Negotiate Later Life" (Cornell UP, 2021)
New Books in Chinese Studies
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Are You a Student Migrant in the United States?
The age of my respondents in the us. Ain tian ranges between 64 65 to lay eties when i interviewed them for the first time, and i conducted repeated interviews with my respondents over a long period of time. They came to the us. Throuh different of trajectories. Any of them arrive to the us as international students, so they can to the us like me. On the other hand, some of my respondents arrived to the us not as student migrants but as labor migrants or through families sponser ship. For these migrants, their migration trajectories are much, much harder than they have to workMost of most of the time they need to accept a blue color job.
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