JIE HUA XIAN FO (PRESENTING THE BUDDHA WITH BORROWED FLOWERS): Reciprocity and Exchange among Chinese Seniors in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.

This document provides a list of references and interview questions for a research project on Chinese seniors in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The references cover topics such as transnationalism, social protection, aging, and migration, while the interview questions focus on the experiences and re...

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Publicado en:BC Studies no. 219; pp. 15 - 40
Autor principal: BING YAN
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Publicado: BC Studies Autumn2023
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