Search Results - "Wang, Leslie K"
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The Benefits of in-betweenness: return migration of second-generation Chinese American professionals to China
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (01-10-2016)“…In an era of growing transnational practices, this paper considers the trend of second-generation Chinese Americans who have 'returned' to the People's…”
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“Leftover Women” and “Kings of the Candy Shop”: Gendering Chinese American Ancestral Homeland Migration to China
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01-09-2017)“…A growing body of research examines the experiences of highly skilled individuals who “return” to work in their ancestral homeland, but has tended to overlook…”
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Self‐Regulatory Development in Children from Chinese Immigrant Families: Evidence for Commonality and Specificity
Published in Child development (01-11-2021)“…A central theme of acculturative specificity is the heterogeneity of the immigrant experience. This study integrated this application of the Specificity…”
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UNEQUAL LOGICS OF CARE: Gender, Globalization, and Volunteer Work of Expatriate Wives in China
Published in Gender & society (01-08-2013)“…Previous research has examined growing globalized divisions in domestic labor through the perspective of poor migrant women who perform care work in advanced…”
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Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Immigrant Mothers: Relations With Perceptions of Social Status and Interpersonal Support
Published in Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology (01-01-2021)“…Objectives: The present study examined how English proficiency, aspects of social status (education, income, and shifts in subjective social status), and…”
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chinese american “satellite babies,” raised between two cultures
Published in Contexts (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-2018)“…“Satellite babies” may seem odd in an age of “helicopter parents,” yet Chinese American families’ transnational separations are relatively common…”
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Establishing a Parenting Program for Transnationally Separated Chinese Immigrant Families: Community-Based Pilot Program
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2020)“…Children who experience transnational separation (TS) from their parents, often referred to as “satellite babies,” endure a relatively common but…”
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Perceptions of Social Status in Chinese American Children: Associations With Social Cognitions and Socioemotional Well-Being
Published in Asian American journal of psychology (01-12-2019)“…Children's perceptions of social status during middle childhood may play a role in their socioemotional development; however, these processes have not been…”
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Transforming Patriarchy: Chinese Families in the Twenty-First Century. Edited by Gonçalo Santos and Stevan Harrell
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Establishing a Parenting Program for Transnationally-Separated Chinese Immigrant Families: A Community-Based Pilot
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (24-06-2020)“…Children who experience transnational separation (TS), often referred to as “satellite babies,” reflect a relatively common but underdiscussed phenomenon. To…”
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Care across Generations: Solidarity and Sacrifice in Transnational Families
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TRANSFORMING PATRIARCHY: Chinese Families in the Twenty-First Century
Published in Pacific Affairs (01-03-2018)“…Given the rapid changes brought about by market reforms, this volume is an important and timely contribution to the literature on Chinese gender relations and…”
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The Kinning of Foreigners: Transnational Adoption in a Global Perspective
Published in Childhood (01-05-2009)“…Wang reviews The Kinning of Foreigners: Transnational Adoption in a Global Perspective by Signe Howell…”
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Book Review: Caring for Orphaned Children in China
Published in The China quarterly (London) (01-09-2014)“…The main argument of the book is that a mixed welfare regime, one in which "the government takes responsibility to guarantee orphans' rights as children, and…”
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Caring for Orphaned Children in China
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