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Chinese professional immigrants in Australia: a gendered pattern in (re)building their careers
Authors:Fang Lee Cooke  Jiaying Zhang  Jue Wang
Institution:1. School of International Business, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China.;2. Department of Management, Monash University, Australiafang.cooke@monash.edu;4. School of Management, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
Abstract:Few studies have investigated contemporary professional migrant women from mainland China to developed economies like Australia to understand their motives of migration and the strategy they may adopt to advance their careers. This paper fills part of this important research gap by investigating the career rebuilding experience of Chinese professional immigrants in Australia. It examines the motives of their migration, their career aspirations, the strategies they adopt to rebuild their career and the types of career they are rebuilding. It explores how the compounded effect of gender, race, immigration and family commitment may be articulated in the family and social relations, and how these factors affect women's career aspirations and outcomes. This paper concludes that whilst social capital is important for Chinese migrant women professionals who already possess a high level of human capital, to restart their post-migration career, cultural capital is crucial for their managerial career advancement.
Keywords:career aspirations  Chinese migrants  cultural capital  gender  human capital  managers
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