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Residency without citizenship: Korean immigration and settlement in Australia

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posted on 2019-03-01, 00:00 authored by David HundtDavid Hundt
This article focuses on the changing quality of citizenship in Australia, which is the idealized end-point of the process of immigration, by drawing on the experience of Korean migrants. In the formal (political) dimension of citizenship, the article shows that Koreans fare comparatively poorly. They are less likely to be citizens than most other groups of migrants, due
to factors such as the lateness of Korean migration. The article also analyzes the social dimension of citizenship among Koreans in Australia, and their disappointing socio-economic outcomes. Korean migrants, I argue, enjoy residency without citizenship, and their experience illustrates how the promise of Australian citizenship has eroded. This is a significant finding, given the prominent role that immigration has played in shaping all aspects of contemporary Australia.

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Journal

Asian and Pacific migration journal : APMJ

Pagination

28 - 52

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0117-1968

Language

eng

Grant ID

Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2016-SRK-1230006)

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, Sage Publications

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