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OverviewThe growing body of literature on ethnic businesses has emphasized the importance of small family-based businesses as a key form of immigrant adaptation. Although there have been numerous references to the importance of ""family labor"" as a key ethnic resource, few studies have examined the work roles and family dynamics entailed in various kinds of ethnic businesses. Helping Out addresses the centrality of children's labor participation in such family enterprises. Discussing the case of Chinese families running take-out food shops in Britain, Miri Song examines the ways in which children contribute their labor and the context in which children come to understand and believe in ""helping out"" as part of a ""family work contract."" Song explores the implications of these children's labor participation for family relationships, cultural identity, and the future of the Chinese community in Britain. While doing so, she argues that the practical importance and the broader meanings of children's work must be understood in the context of immigrant families' experiences of migration and ethnic minority status in Western, white-majority societies.Author note: Miri Song is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Miri SongPublisher: Temple University Press,U.S. Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9781566397087ISBN 10: 1566397081 Pages: 247 Publication Date: 12 July 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents"CONTENTS Preface 1 The Role of Family Ties in Ethnic Businesses 2 Chinese Migration and the Establishment of Take-aways in Britain 3 ""The Shop Runs Our Lives"" 4 Helping Out 5 Upholding and Negotiating the Family Work Contract 6 Siblings' Labor Commitments and Family Reputations 7 Looking to the Future Appendix A: Locations of Take-away Businesses Appendix B: Background Information on Young People Notes Bibliography Index"ReviewsAuthor InformationMiri Song is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |