Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia

This study examines the residential patterns of the Chinese within the city of Vancouver. The Chinese are the single largest Asian minority ethnic group in Vancouver arid have a uniquely concentrated pattern of distribution. The study first summarises the general history of Chinese immigration...

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Main Author: Cho, George Chin Huat
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/41867
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-418672018-01-05T17:50:52Z Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia Cho, George Chin Huat Chinese--British Columbia--Vancouver Residential mobility--British Columbia--Vancouver This study examines the residential patterns of the Chinese within the city of Vancouver. The Chinese are the single largest Asian minority ethnic group in Vancouver arid have a uniquely concentrated pattern of distribution. The study first summarises the general history of Chinese immigration into Canada, particularly British Columbia, over the past 100 years, and also examines the growth of Vancouver's Chinatown. Using published and unpublished census data the changing patterns of Chinese settlement within the City of Vancouver are described. Next, drawing on census data and on material collected through a Sample. Survey of 125 Chinese families in 1969, some overall characteristics of the Vancouver Chinese community are described, in terms of such factors as age-sex structure, education, period of immigration, and residential patterns. It is hypothesised that there are basic differences between the Chinatown and suburban Chinese in Vancouver. This hypothesis was tested and it showed that there were significant differences between the Chinese living in these different locations in terms of demographic, economic, residential and social factors, in conclusion, the study suggests that inquiries of this nature could be profitably repeated with other ethnic groups within the city. Arts, Faculty of Geography, Department of Graduate 2012-03-29T19:28:26Z 2012-03-29T19:28:26Z 1970 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/41867 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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topic Chinese--British Columbia--Vancouver
Residential mobility--British Columbia--Vancouver
spellingShingle Chinese--British Columbia--Vancouver
Residential mobility--British Columbia--Vancouver
Cho, George Chin Huat
Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia
description This study examines the residential patterns of the Chinese within the city of Vancouver. The Chinese are the single largest Asian minority ethnic group in Vancouver arid have a uniquely concentrated pattern of distribution. The study first summarises the general history of Chinese immigration into Canada, particularly British Columbia, over the past 100 years, and also examines the growth of Vancouver's Chinatown. Using published and unpublished census data the changing patterns of Chinese settlement within the City of Vancouver are described. Next, drawing on census data and on material collected through a Sample. Survey of 125 Chinese families in 1969, some overall characteristics of the Vancouver Chinese community are described, in terms of such factors as age-sex structure, education, period of immigration, and residential patterns. It is hypothesised that there are basic differences between the Chinatown and suburban Chinese in Vancouver. This hypothesis was tested and it showed that there were significant differences between the Chinese living in these different locations in terms of demographic, economic, residential and social factors, in conclusion, the study suggests that inquiries of this nature could be profitably repeated with other ethnic groups within the city. === Arts, Faculty of === Geography, Department of === Graduate
author Cho, George Chin Huat
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title Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia
title_short Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia
title_full Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia
title_fullStr Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia
title_full_unstemmed Residential patterns of the Chinese in Vancouver, British Columbia
title_sort residential patterns of the chinese in vancouver, british columbia
publisher University of British Columbia
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