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Title:
The New Chinese Migrants in Thailand
Abstract:
Concerns about the political and economic situation in China are the driving reason behind the
current surge of Chinese migration to Thailand, which is the subject of this inquiry. This increase
in Chinese migration to Thailand has been observed in recent years. According to the conclusions
of the study, 45.71 percent of Chinese business owners who were surveyed had already left
China or were making plans to leave the country. This information was derived from the survey
information. Concerns about the country's weak rule of law and the absence of clear business
regulations were cited as the grounds for their withdrawal from the country. Furthermore, 42.86
percent of the respondents expressed high levels of anxiety, while 35.71 percent exhibited
moderate levels of concern [1].
The hunger for better economic opportunities overseas and the demand for Chinese workers to
staff overseas companies by the Chinese government are two of the most major factors that are
driving this migration. There are a number of other factors that are also driving this movement.
Additionally, domestic job opportunities have become less appealing as a consequence of the
increasing competition and the declining starting income for Chinese graduates [1]. Also, the
competition has increased.
According to what is said in the conclusion, the recent surge of Chinese people leaving China for
Thailand is a reaction to the shifting social, political, and economic conditions in China. The
findings shed light on the growing uneasiness that is pervasive among China's educated youth
and business class. Because of this, the findings may have significant ramifications for the future
development of the country as well as its importance in the international arena. In order for
policymakers in China and Thailand to effectively manage the shifting demographic environment,
it is absolutely necessary for them to have a good understanding of the mobility patterns that
are occurring in both countries [1].