Only about 60% had actually made it toAustraliawhile the other 40% had not. Vietnamese migration to Australia is normally described as traumatising. This is due to the fact that the migrants are exposed to a range of situations they had never been in before. These situations range from ...
This chapter investigates major changes to Australia's post-war immigration policy using a historical analysis of selective case studies in immigration from former Yugoslavia and Vietnam. These two immigration waves have had a significant impact on Australian regulations, apart from adding to the ...
to a new wave of Vietnamese immigration and to further penetration of Vietnamese crime in the Czech Republic. The transfers of Vietnamese to the Czech Republic have modi operandi based on “legal” principles, namely on the exploiting of gaps existing in the migration control regimes; on “...
DA Westbrook,SM Saad - 《Journal of International Migration & Integration》 被引量: 1发表: 2016年 Diaspora Networks and Identity: Conflict Resolution in the Horn of Africa The countries in the Horn of Africa have a common history of endemic conflicts and poverty. Since the 1990s, the diaspora...
pre-existing Vietnamese population. Other countries which attracted considerable Vietnamese migration included Western European countries such as the United Kingdom and Germany as well as Canada and Australia. In Canada, many moved to Ontario and Quebec, the latter due to the Francophone population....
During the Communist era, people from various socialist countries moved to the Central European socialist states as a result of state-regulated migration. For example, thousands of Vietnamese citizens took part in a state-funded labor training and exchange program in Central Europe1. After the col...
“the isolated nuclear family” or the “conjugal family” to be the most functional in societies at a certain level of industrialization (Goode, 1963, Parsons, 1943) with their assumptions of inevitable changes in the constitution of the family and family relationships following migration (Ka...
(Malterud,2001; May & Perry,2014), it is essential at this point that I briefly describe my positioning. I considered myself an outsider of the Vietnamese diaspora in Australia in that I did not share their migration trajectories, their lived experiences of the Vietnam war-related events ...
Oral history provides a rich source of personal testimony, and this article examines the veterans' formulation of their wartime memories and experiences, and identifies strategies developed by the veterans to deal with war, trauma, loss and migration....
Based on an oral history project conducted in Australia between 2005 and 2008, this article explores the narratives of four Vietnamese women who have intermarried with non-Vietnamese men. The contexts for these marriages range from Asia in the 1960s to Australia in the 1990s. The four women...