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    Title: 移民政策與社會網絡—九0年代以來的捷克中國移民
    Migration policy and social networks - Chinese community in the Czech Republic since 1990
    Authors: 曲北蘭
    Tulpikova, Petra
    Contributors: 盧倩儀
    Lu, Chien Yi
    曲北蘭
    Tulpikova, Petra
    Keywords: 社會網絡
    捷克移民政策
    中國移民
    歐盟政策
    推拉理論
    Social network
    Czech immigration policy
    Chinese migration
    EU policy
    push-pull factor
    Date: 2008
    Issue Date: 2009-09-18 20:38:20 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 九0年代初,捷克以及其他東、中歐國家成爲世界移民系統的一部份。當時,捷克的開放移民政策及國家的經濟發展吸引全世界移民的目光,其中也包含了中國大陸移民在内。然而,自1995年開始,爲了準備加入歐盟及申根地區,捷克逐漸將移民政策調整成與歐盟目標一致。因而,捷克的政府推行所謂的限制移民政策。因此,隨著開放移民政策的變遷,捷克對移民的拉力減弱。在限制移民政策的狀況之下,在移民過程中,移民國的社會網絡成爲關鍵的移民因素。本文旨在研究探討捷克移民政策的變遷以及中國移民社會網絡的加強對捷克中國移民人數的影響。
    At the beginning of the 1990’s, the Czech Republic, together with other European post-communist countries became a part of the world migration system. Its liberal migration policy and new business opportunities attracted a lot of migrants from different countries, including mainland China, as well. However, in the mid 1990’s, the Czech Republic initiated an effort leading to the membership in the European Union and Shengen Space. Thus, this central European country adopted a far more strict migration policy which corresponded to the EU’s migration rules. As a result, one of the main pull factor of the Czech Republic, i.e., openess to migrants, disappeared with the enlargement of the EU, and moreover migration process involved many restrictions. In this situation social migration networks undertook the role of the main factor which could enable new migrants access the Czech Republic. This thesis describes and analyzes the influence of changing Czech migration policy and subsequent strengthening of social migration ties on the development of Chinese community in the Czech Republic.
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