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Analysis of the use process and characteristics of Long-term care service according to the aging of Korean-Japanese: Focusing on the case of Sarangbang in Osaka 日裔韩裔老年人长期照护服务的使用过程及特点分析——以大阪莎朗邦为例
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI: 10.22735/JODS.2020.14.2.121
Shin-kyu Park, Hiroko Ito
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A Study on Factors Affecting Social Integration of Married Migrant Women: Focusing on Marriage Migrant women in the Metropolitan Area 影响已婚流动妇女社会融入的因素研究——以都市圈已婚流动妇女为例
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI: 10.22735/JODS.2020.14.2.203
E. Park, joo, woo-cheol
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The Issue of the “Third Way” in Post-90s Zainichi Cinema 90后在日电影中的“第三条道路”问题
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI: 10.22735/JODS.2020.14.2.89
S. Rhee
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Discrimination and Exclusion, and Socio-economic Impacts of COVID-19 Experienced by Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Korea 在韩孟加拉国移工遭受的歧视、排斥及社会经济影响
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI: 10.22735/JODS.2020.14.2.7
Kim Kyunghak, G. Rabbani
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The African diaspora in India: assimilation, change and cultural survivals 散居印度的非洲人:同化、变化与文化传承
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2019-11-20 DOI: 10.1080/09739572.2020.1690208
S. Singh
ilation as well as in the influence generated by the community. I would like to point out that the discussions on the dynamics of Diaspora relations with host countries have been effectively brought out in each of these essays, supplemented richly with personal interviews and population data. The editors have also been shy of discussing the prevalent Islamophobia in the West and the observation that wherever interaction and education is better the intensity of Islamophobia has tended to ‘decrease’. The editors have also pointed out the effects of the recent migrations into Europe of Muslims from Iraq and Syria and its effect on local communities. I also am happy to see that an attempt has been made not to treat a community as a monolithic block but there has been an attempt to understand the different dynamics of subgroups such as women in Muslim communities or non-Muslim minorities from Islamic countries. This is especially important for Western Europe where Muslims now constitute a significant part of the population such 7–8% in France, nearly 10% in Holland and Belgium and 5–7% in Germany. There are now significant Middle Eastern and North African Communities even in Northern European countries such as Denmark, Sweden and Norway and they may create important social dynamics. In fact, it can be claimed that it was because of the close interactions of the Algerian and Tunisian communities with France and Germany that could have provided the first impetus towards the launch of the ‘Arab Spring’. The few lacunae I felt in this book were on the inter-migrant community politics which are many times carried over from their home countries such as between Indian and Pakistani Expats, between settled Palestinians and migrant Jews or even between Arabs and Iranians. Then there is the recent upsurge in right-wing European politics which could have been covered more than just in the preface, especially the burkini and the hijab controversies in France and Australia. Finally, I would commend the editors for their effort and for the commendable collection of essays presented lucidly in seamless continuum.
以及社区产生的影响。我要指出的是,在每一篇文章中都有效地阐述了关于散居者与东道国关系动态的讨论,并辅以大量的个人访谈和人口数据。编辑们也不愿讨论西方普遍存在的伊斯兰恐惧症,以及在互动和教育更好的地方,伊斯兰恐惧症的强度往往会“降低”的观察结果。编辑们还指出了最近伊拉克和叙利亚穆斯林移民欧洲的影响及其对当地社区的影响。我也很高兴看到,有人试图不把一个社区视为一个整体,但也有人试图了解穆斯林社区的妇女或伊斯兰国家的非穆斯林少数群体等亚群体的不同动态。这对西欧来说尤其重要,因为穆斯林现在占人口的很大一部分,比如法国的7-8%,荷兰和比利时的近10%,德国的5-7%。现在,即使在丹麦、瑞典和挪威等北欧国家,也有重要的中东和北非社区,它们可能会创造重要的社会动力。事实上,可以说,正是由于阿尔及利亚和突尼斯社区与法国和德国的密切互动,才为“阿拉伯之春”的启动提供了第一动力。我在这本书中感受到的少数空白是移民社区间的政治,这种政治多次从他们的祖国继承下来,比如印度和巴基斯坦侨民之间,定居的巴勒斯坦人和移民犹太人之间,甚至阿拉伯人和伊朗人之间。然后是最近欧洲右翼政治的兴起,这本可以不仅仅在序言中报道,尤其是法国和澳大利亚的布基尼和头巾争议。最后,我要赞扬编辑们的努力,以及他们以无缝连续的方式清晰呈现的值得称赞的散文集。
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India moving: a history of migration 印度移民史
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/09739572.2019.1635785
R. Khan
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引用次数: 2
Coolies of the empire: indentured Indians in the sugar colonies, 1830–1920 帝国的苦力:食糖殖民地的契约印第安人,1830-1920
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2019-06-27 DOI: 10.1080/09739572.2019.1635777
N. Sinha
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引用次数: 0
Indian diaspora population and space: national register, UN Global Migration Database and Big Data 印度移民人口和空间:国家登记,联合国全球移民数据库和大数据
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2019-06-27 DOI: 10.1080/09739572.2019.1635390
N. S. Garha, A. Domingo
ABSTRACT In 2017, the Indian diaspora was one of the largest in the world. But until the last decade of the twentieth century, due to the limited interest of the successive governments of India, a regular register for the diaspora was not maintained. In the 1990s, accelerated migration under globalization and the growing interests of the Indian government to use it as a source of political and economic power raised the need to quantify the size and demarcate the geopolitical boundaries of the diaspora. Consequently, since 2001, the government of India began collecting data on its diaspora from the countries of destination. This information often suffers from incomplete coverage, conflicting political interests, and methodological nationalism; and provides distorted images of the diaspora. Recently, the emergence of ‘UN Global Migration Database’ and ‘Big Data’ creates an opportunity to explore other aspects of the diaspora. The main objectives of this paper are: first, to quantify the size of the diaspora population and demarcate the geopolitical boundaries of the Indian diaspora from the available sources; second, to explore the sociodemographic characteristics and internal diversity of the diaspora population; and finally, to compare the advantages and shortcomings of these data sources.
2017年,印度是世界上最大的移民群体之一。但直到二十世纪的最后十年,由于印度历届政府的利益有限,对海外侨民的定期登记并没有得到维持。在20世纪90年代,全球化下的加速移民,以及印度政府将其作为政治和经济力量来源的日益增长的利益,提出了量化侨民规模和划定地缘政治边界的必要性。因此,自2001年以来,印度政府开始收集其移民目的地国家的数据。这些信息经常受到报道不完整、政治利益冲突和方法论民族主义的影响;并提供了扭曲的侨民形象。最近,“联合国全球移民数据库”和“大数据”的出现为探索移民的其他方面创造了机会。本文的主要目标是:首先,量化散居人口的规模,并从现有资源中划定印度散居人口的地缘政治边界;二是探索散居人口的社会人口学特征和内部多样性;最后,比较了这些数据源的优缺点。
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引用次数: 6
A subaltern history of the Indian diaspora in Singapore: the gradual disappearance of untouchability 1872–1965 新加坡印度侨民的底层历史:1872-1965年贱民阶层的逐渐消失
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2019-06-27 DOI: 10.1080/09739572.2019.1635782
O. Dahiya
The book represents an attempt to explore an inundated history of untouchable migrants that has been mostly concealed from the textual records. By examining the evolution of caste practice and iden...
这本书试图探索一段被淹没的贱民移民历史,这段历史大多被文字记录所掩盖。通过研究种姓制度和观念的演变……
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Dear China: emigrant letters and remittances, 1820–1980 亲爱的中国:移民信件和汇款,1820–1980
IF 1 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2019-06-27 DOI: 10.1080/09739572.2019.1635775
Indramohan Jha
Dear China is one of the most significant contributions in English language delving deep in the origins and development of the system of Qiaopi (letters-cum-remittances); emigrants sent to their an...
《亲爱的中国》是对英语语言最重要的贡献之一,它深入探讨了“侨汇”制度的起源和发展;被遣送回国的移民……
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引用次数: 3
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