Networks in Transition: Migration Decisions in the Life Course of Highly Skilled Chinese in JapanRuth Achenbach
ASIEN – Nr. 124 (2012) pp. 137–58
In recent years, Japan has increased its efforts to recruit highly qualified Chinese migrants; on the other side of that coin, China has also made efforts to bring its highly qualified emigrants back home. These students and workers fulfill important functions connecting the two countries economically, culturally and academically. Yet, it is not clear how migrants decide where and when to move. This paper focuses on individual decision-making processes and analyzes the importance of family responsibilities, social and professional networks, and career planning in a life-course framework.
Keywords: Japan, China, circular migration, highly skilled, students, life course, decision-making processes












