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As the region with the most dynamic economies in the world, Asia is experiencing a new migration boom of sorts. This session documents and explores new trends of international migration in Asia: from new mode of working and childbearing among immigrants to chain migration hub in borderlands, and from new patterns of transnationalism to sustained flows of international students.
Chain migration hub: interconnected migration flows in China’s BRI-driven industrialized southwest borderlands in a neijuan era - Tianlong You, Yunnan University; Yingqiao Gu, Yunnan University
Intertwined Histories and Eventful Transnationalism in East Asia : A Case of Overseas Chinese in South Korea - Jaeyoun Won, Yonsei University
Persistent flows, evolving aspirations: Recent Chinese student migration into Japan - Gracia Liu-Farrer, Waseda University
Flexible Workplace and Social Integration of Immigrants - Yuyao Liu; Eric Fong, University of Hong Kong
Working and Childrearing: The Experiences of Nepali Migrants in Japan - Binit Gurung, University of Tokyo