- 著者
 
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             SHIN Jiyeon
             
          
 
          
          
          - 出版者
 
          - The Association of Japanese Geographers
 
          
          
          - 雑誌
 
          - Geographical review of Japan series B (ISSN:18834396)
 
          
          
          - 巻号頁・発行日
 
          - vol.92, no.1, pp.33-49, 2019-12-27 (Released:2019-12-27)
 
          
          
          - 参考文献数
 
          - 33
 
          
          
          - 被引用文献数
 
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             2
             
             
          
        
 
        
        
        This study explores the behavior of transnational migrants in a global city—in this case, Koreatowns in the New York metropolitan area. Global changes in post-war capitalism and US immigration policies attracted various Korean migrant groups to the New York metropolitan area. These can be classified as old-timers, who migrated before or during the 1980s in the hope of securing permanent residency, and newcomers—relatively young and highly educated professionals who have migrated since the 1990s. Old-timers typically relocate to the suburbs via ethnic enclaves, on which they are strongly reliant. In contrast, newcomers are dispersed across the metropolitan area, sometimes visiting Koreatown as a node of the ethnic human network or for Korean-style service. These distinctive behaviors mean that migrant characteristics change with the economic growth of emerging countries, in turn changing the urban space of global cities.