Transnational Migration of Koreans and the Ethnic Space in Greater London, UK: Perspectives on Residential Selection and Educational Behavior

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Jiyeon Shin
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The appearance of transnational migrants and the characteristics of ethnic space influenced by the new migrants’ residential selection are understood through a case study on Koreans who migrated from the 1980s to the global city of Greater London. The results suggest the following two conclusions. First, Korean migrants in London are highly educated white-collar professionals who aim to study or work in a global city and build international career paths. Their characteristics show that London as a global city stimulates transnational migration, which differs from former labor migration in terms of economic or historic motivations. Second, influenced by the locations of educational institutes, these migrants live in dispersed locations at the central area of the city, or congregate loosely in the suburbs. Because they experience higher education or work in London, they decide their residences according to the locations of their schools or work-places, instead of living close to other Korean people. Unmarried respondents and married couples without children live in dispersed locations at the central area of the city, while expatriates and married couples with children live in suburban residential areas such as New Malden. In particular, the suburban congregation of Korean migrants is strongly influenced by the educational environments of their children.
韩国人的跨国迁移与英国大伦敦地区的族群空间:居住选择与教育行为的视角
通过对20世纪80年代移民到全球城市大伦敦的韩国人的案例研究,了解了跨国移民的出现以及新移民的居住选择所影响的种族空间特征。研究结果表明了以下两个结论。首先,在伦敦的韩国移民是受过高等教育的白领专业人士,他们的目标是在全球城市学习或工作,并建立国际职业道路。他们的特征表明,伦敦作为一个全球性城市,刺激了跨国移民,这与以前的劳动力移民在经济或历史动机方面有所不同。其次,受教育机构所在地的影响,这些移民居住在城市中心区的分散地点,或者松散地聚集在郊区。因为他们在伦敦接受高等教育或工作,所以他们根据学校或工作地点的位置来决定自己的住所,而不是住在离其他韩国人很近的地方。未婚受访者和没有孩子的已婚夫妇居住在城市中心区的分散地区,而外籍人士和有孩子的已婚夫妻则居住在新马尔登等郊区住宅区。特别是,韩国移民的郊区集会受到其子女教育环境的强烈影响。
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