Overseas Chinese Educational Strategies and Its Policy Implications

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Abstract

This paper assesses whether China's policies for providing educational support to overseas Chinese match the educational needs of current Chinese immigrants around the world. Firstly, the paper presents the different migration backgrounds of four waves of Chinese global migration in contemporary history: labor immigrants to the Global North, international students in the Global North, businessmen in the Global South and the new rich investors in the Global North. Using the concept of intergenerational contract, we found the four waves have distinct parental investment strategies in relation to their migration background, which comes along with their different educational needs. After carefully reviewing China's policies in overseas education in terms of the assumptions, purpose and background of their implementation, we argue that these policies are outdated and serve the needs of only a limited number of Chinese immigrants due to their ignoring the variety of certain intergenerational contracts. Lastly, some specific suggestions for policy makers are given.

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De Haan, M., Koops, W., & Zheng, L. (2019). Overseas Chinese Educational Strategies and Its Policy Implications. Journal of Chinese Overseas, 15(2), 171–201. https://doi.org/10.1163/17932548-12341401

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