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Investigating the differential mobility experiences of Chinese cross-border students
Authors:Anita K. W. Chan  Lucille L. S. Ngan
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Sciences, The Education University of Hong Kong, Tai Po, Hong Kong;2. Department of Social Science, Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong
Abstract:Recent migration studies have adopted the lens of mobility to examine the stratifying effects of border policies, but few investigate the differential mobility of migrant families and children. This paper aims to contribute to the migration literature by considering the interplay between border policies, family configurations, and differential mobility. We apply the lens of differential mobility to the experiences of Chinese cross-border pupils – young child migrants with Hong Kong permanent residency who reside in Shenzhen, China, and cross the border to attend school. We begin by describing shifts in Hong Kong’s border and immigration policies since 1997, which have created a typology of families differentiated by mixed status, citizenship rights, and mobility. We then turn to four case studies of students with unequal border-crossing experiences to elucidate how border control constrains or promotes family mobility and perpetuates inequalities.
Keywords:Differential mobility  border policy  immigration control  mixed status  citizenship  migrant families  migrant children
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