Migration in 20th Century Macau: Political and Socio-economic Background - Joachim Groder - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639002324 - May 29, 2008
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Migration in 20th Century Macau: Political and Socio-economic Background

Joachim Groder

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Migration in 20th Century Macau: Political and Socio-economic Background

Macau, the small territory on the South China coast administered by the Portugal until 1999, saw major refugee waves, immigration, emigration and through-migration throughout the 20th century. The author looks at the 100-year period from the Boxer rebellion in 1900 up to the end of Portuguese administration and hand-over in 1999. These population movements and their accentuated oscillations were one of the main factors, if not the most important factor, shaping not only the demography of the territory but also its culture, society, politics and economy. How did the nature of these temporary or definitive migratory movements change over the years, in terms of size, composition, origin, push/pull factors and impact on the territory? The author draws on a wide range of primary sources from historical archives in Macau, Hong Kong, Lisbon and London. The publication is of interest not only to demographers, historians, and geographers, but also economists, social and political scientists and students of the East and South East Asian area.

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Released May 29, 2008
ISBN13 9783639002324
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 440
Dimensions 585 g
Language English