Taiwanese American Transnational Families
Explore the intricate dynamics of migration with "Taiwanese American Transnational Families" by Maria W.L. Chee. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005, this insightful hardback comprises 280 pages of in-depth analysis that highlights the unique experiences of non-working class women impacted by transnational movements. As their husbands work in Taiwan and send remittances home, these women's lives reveal the profound intersection of class and gender within the context of international migration. Chee's work enriches the conversation around transnational families and provides valuable comparative data for researchers and readers alike. Delve into this essential resource to better understand the socio-economic challenges and cultural adjustments faced by Taiwanese American families. Ideal for those interested in migration studies and gender issues, this book is a must-have for your collection.