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Author Woo, Park, author.

Title Chaoxianzu entrepreneurs in Korea : searching for citizenship in the ethnic homeland / Woo Park
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge focus on Asia ; 4
Routledge focus on Asia ; 4.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- 3.1 Monthly Salary by Job Type, Average Age at Time of Entry, Former Job in China -- 3.2 Determinants of Expected Stay Duration of Korean Chinese Workers -- 3.3 Advertisement of Employment Agency in Daelim 1-dong (24 April 2014) -- 3.4 Number of Customers of Restaurant in Enclave -- 4.1 Current and Planned Status of Entrepreneurs -- 4.2 Entrepreneurs' Work Experience and Main Occupation -- 4.3 Entrepreneurs' Motivation
4.4 Entrepreneurs' Education Level (White-Collar and Blue-Collar Comparison) -- 4.5 Preparation of Investment Capital -- 4.6 Amount of Investment Capital -- 4.7 Business Type -- 4.8 Business Locations -- 4.9 Number of Employees -- 4.10 Average Monthly Income -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Legal status -- 3 Enclave -- 4 Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship -- 5 Organizations -- 6 Identity -- 7 Conclusion -- Index
Summary "This book explores the nature of the state-citizen societal relationship in Korea during the transition to neoliberalism, through the lenses of class and nationalism. Examining the process by which a new class, Korean Chinese entrepreneurs, emerged from Korean Chinese enclaves in South Korea and quickly became a leading group within those communities, this book provides a case study of the entrepreneurs running a variety of businesses, including restaurants, travel agencies and trading companies. Whilst Korean Chinese people faced discrimination and stigmatization in Korea, despite their economic contributions to the economy, this book demonstrates how entrepreneurs began to form associations and organisations, campaigning for their equal status in Korean society. Arguing that the formation of these was closely linked to the framework of legal statuses established by the Korean state as it sought to make use of Korean Chinese labour, this book explains how social citizenship was constituted by the interaction between their situational sense of fairness and the contradictory economic and social roles expected of them by the state. Drawing on fifteen years of ethnographical experience, Chaoxianzu Entrepreneurs in Korea will be useful to students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, Migration Studies and Ethnic Studies, as well as Korean Studies"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Woo Park is Assistant Professor in the Department of Liberal Art and Science at Hansung University, South Korea. He studied at Yanbian University in China and received his MA and Ph. D. in sociology from Seoul National University
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 13, 2020)
Subject Entrepreneurship -- Kore (South) -- Seoul
Minority business enterprises -- Korea (South) -- Seoul
Chosŏnjok -- Korea (South) -- Seoul -- Social conditions
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- General.
Entrepreneurship
Minority business enterprises
Korea (South) -- Seoul
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019052979
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