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‘Forced’ family separation and inter-generational dynamics: multi-generational new Chinese immigrant families in New Zealand

机译:“强迫”家庭分离和世代间动态:新西兰的多世代新中国移民家庭

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In New Zealand (NZ), due to the immigration policy change against family reunifications, many ‘forced’ transnational immigrant families emerged between NZ and other immigration sending countries. Closely tied family members across generations now have limited choice but to live across different national, cultural, and linguistic localities. By taking the new Chinese immigrant families from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the case in point, and based on 45 in-depth interviews with their multi-generational family members, this paper examines how immigrant families adapt to the NZ immigration regime which does not easily accommodate their cultural preference to live as multi-generational families. It also demonstrates the importance of family reunification for immigrant families in NZ, and the changing inter-generational power relations caused by the evolving process of migration and settlement of these families.
机译:在新西兰(新西兰),由于移民政策对家庭团聚的变化,许多“强迫”跨国移民家庭出现在新西兰元和其他移民局之间。密切相关的家庭成员现在现在有有限的选择,而是生活在不同的国家,文化和语言的地方。通过从中华人民共和国(中国)的新中国移民家庭视为案例,并基于45次与其多世家家庭成员进行了45次采访,本文研究了移民家庭如何适应新西兰的移民制度这并不容易适应他们作为多世家家庭生活的文化偏好。它还展示了NZ中移民家庭的家庭统一的重要性,以及改变由这些家庭的不断变化的过程造成的世代间权力关系。

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