SOCB49H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Restraining Order, Longitudinal Study, Gender Role

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Unequal level of economic development: put migrant into a particular sociopolitical position, when they entered into receiving country, often migrates to colonizer (hk china) Labour demands and reserved army of receiving country: migrant are recruited specifically by rc to fill labour needs, not to become permanent residents, cheap labour; filled jobs avoided by native workers because they are insecure, seasonal, low-status/low-pay. Temporary status according to state regulation: policies to prevent long-term settlement, examples of migrants to not want to stay anyways; they see. Segregation and chain migration; but not earn enough $ to be retired back home themselves as being in the receiving country as temporary and eventually live in their homeland: ex. Settlement process assimilation vs. resistance negotiation of rc succeed: assimilate: to pick up the dominant value of the rc in order to, resistance: hostile forces of the dominant society. No matter how hard one wants to be assimilate, you will never be accepted by the dominant society.

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