A gendered analysis of family, work, social spheres and life satisfaction: The case of highly educated migrants in Hong Kong

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/01171968231170503
Pui Kwan Man, Rebecca Yiqing Gan, E. Fong
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Migration is expected to bring higher life satisfaction with better social and economic achievement. While studies on life satisfaction treat migrants mainly as a single homogeneous group, knowledge about highly educated migrants is scant in current migration scholarship. Highly educated migrants may not have the higher life satisfaction because they may also have higher expectations. To complicate matters further, there may be gender differences in the experiences and life satisfaction of highly educated migrants. This study examines the factors associated with levels of life satisfaction among highly educated migrants from a gender perspective. First, we examine whether the level of life satisfaction differs by gender. Second, we explore various factors associated with the life satisfaction of highly educated migrants and whether these factors differ by gender. We examine these relationships using data from a respondent-driven sampling of 2,884 highly educated Mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong. Our results indicate that the life satisfaction of female migrants is related to their social networks, whereas the life satisfaction of male migrants is related to economic security.
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家庭、工作、社会领域与生活满意度的性别分析——以香港高学历移民为例
移民有望带来更高的生活满意度和更好的社会和经济成就。虽然对生活满意度的研究主要将移民作为一个单一的同质群体,但在目前的移民研究中,对受过高等教育的移民的了解很少。受过高等教育的移民可能没有更高的生活满意度,因为他们也可能有更高的期望。更复杂的是,受过高等教育的移民在经历和生活满意度方面可能存在性别差异。本研究从性别角度探讨高学历移民生活满意度的相关因素。首先,我们考察了生活满意度是否因性别而异。其次,我们探讨了与高学历移民生活满意度相关的各种因素,以及这些因素是否因性别而异。我们使用来自2,884名香港受过高等教育的中国大陆移民的受访者驱动抽样数据来检验这些关系。研究结果表明,女性流动人口的生活满意度与其社会网络有关,而男性流动人口的生活满意度与经济保障有关。
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期刊介绍: The Asian and Pacific Migration Journal (APMJ) was launched in 1992, borne out of the conviction of the need to have a migration journal originating from the region that would provide a regional perspective of migration. Users will be able to read any article published from 1992 to 2006, to search all the articles by words or keywords and to copy or print partially or fully any article.
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