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Newcomers And Global Migration In Contemporary South Korea Across National Boundaries Sungchoon Park

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Newcomers And Global Migration In Contemporary South Korea Across National Boundaries Sungchoon Park
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 315
Author: Sung-Choon Park, Hyung Wook Park, Joong-Hwan Oh, Jin Suk Bae, Soo-jung Go, Mi-Kyung Kim, Soon-yang Kim, Jamie Shinhee Lee, Timothy C. Lim
ISBN: 9781793634085, 9781793634092, 1793634084, 1793634092
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Newcomers And Global Migration In Contemporary South Korea Across National Boundaries Sungchoon Park by Sung-choon Park, Hyung Wook Park, Joong-hwan Oh, Jin Suk Bae, Soo-jung Go, Mi-kyung Kim, Soon-yang Kim, Jamie Shinhee Lee, Timothy C. Lim 9781793634085, 9781793634092, 1793634084, 1793634092 instant download after payment.

Newcomers and Global Migration in Contemporary South Korea: Across National Boundaries examines the intersections of race, class, gender and inequalities in global migration in contemporary South Korea. The contributors explore South Korean migration policies and study diverse migrants living and working in South Korea as low-wage undocumented workers, refugees, Korean returnees, migrant women married to Korean men, and white professionals. The chapters in this collection make visible the differentiation and divergence of migration experiences due to race, class, gender, and place of origin, which are all also mediated by local inequalities in South Korea.

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