“Family Keepers” or “Career Seekers”: Understanding the Life Experiences and Educational Trajectories of the Young Chinese Restaurant Owners in the United States

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Yuejia Wang
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This qualitative research investigates how Chinese restaurant owners negotiate their education opportunities, family solidarity, and social identity during their migration for success in the United States. The researcher conducted in-depth interviews with nine Chinese restaurant owners in Western New York and identified two types of participants on the basis of their family backgrounds and educational attainments: the "family keepers" and the "career seekers". In short, "family keepers" tend to see ethnic business ownership as a way to sustain their families, while "career seekers" regard the ethnic business as a jumping-off point toward a new career. Incorporating the concept of transnational habitus from Bourdieusian scholars, this study argues that immigrants develop different transnational habitus within which they constantly reframe distinct mechanisms to evaluate their ethnic, family, and human capital for upward social mobility. By offering a comprehensive lens to understand immigrants’ human agency in coping with social and racial inequity, this study suggests one’s capital is dynamic and two-sided when transferring internationally. A certain type of capital denotes both advantages and disadvantages in immigrants’ transnational journey. It also raises the significance of with-group variance in understanding new immigrants’ upward social mobility.
“家庭守护者”还是“事业追求者”:了解美国年轻中餐馆老板的人生经历和教育轨迹
这项定性研究调查了中国餐馆老板在移民美国取得成功的过程中如何协商他们的教育机会、家庭团结和社会身份。研究者对纽约西部的9家中餐馆老板进行了深度访谈,根据他们的家庭背景和教育程度,将参与者分为两类:“持家者”和“求职者”。简而言之,“家族守护者”倾向于将民族企业所有权视为维持家庭的一种方式,而“职业求职者”则将民族企业视为迈向新职业的起点。结合布尔迪厄学派学者的跨国习惯概念,本研究认为,移民形成了不同的跨国习惯,在这种习惯中,他们不断地重新构建不同的机制来评估他们的种族、家庭和人力资本,以促进向上的社会流动。通过提供一个全面的视角来理解移民在应对社会和种族不平等时的人类代理,本研究表明,一个人的资本在国际转移时是动态的和双向的。某种类型的资本在移民的跨国旅行中既有优势也有劣势。这也提高了群体差异对理解新移民向上社会流动的重要性。
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