GeoJournal
Volume 64, Issue 1, 2005, Pages 75-89

Locational decisions and residential preferences of Taiwanese immigrants in Australia (Article)

Chiang L.-H.N.* , Hsu J.-C.R.
  • a Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec 4, Roosevelt Road, 106, Taipei, Taiwan
  • b Department of Social Studies Education, Taipei Municipal Teachers College, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Since the 1980s, the increase of Asian migrants in large cities has contributed significantly to the cultural landscape of Australia, especially in the city suburbs. Based on the Census and in-depth interviews of 103 Taiwanese migrants, this research examines the location decisions and residential preferences of Taiwanese migrants in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. The reasons for choosing the state, the particular city, and specific area of residence are probed into. The survey shows that migrants moved to Australia mainly for children's education, lifestyle and political instability reasons. The main reasons for choosing to settle in Sydney were favourable business opportunities, and the northern part of Sydney was preferred. Those who chose Brisbane are attracted by the good climate there, and the residents preferred the Sunnybank area. Melbourne was chosen for the good education it offers, and areas on transportation lines near good schools are selected. Choice of residence was based mainly on their needs and their resources which may change over time. In general, they always choose to locate in close proximity to their family, friends and Taiwanese communities. Their locational choice depends on income and housing budget, proximity to good schools and shopping centers, and information from friends or earlier migrants. Based on such factors, this study clearly demonstrates that the Taiwanese immigrants are fundamentally different from early Chinese settlers who once aimed to settle at Chinatown locations. © Springer 2006.

Author Keywords

Australia Taiwanese migrants Residential choice Decision-making Qualitative analysis

Index Keywords

immigrant population Australia industry Australasia Brisbane construction industry cultural landscape Information analysis Climatology urban planning Budget control Taiwanese migrants Surveying Melbourne Victoria [Australia] Residential choice Decision-making qualitative analysis New South Wales Stability suburban area Queensland Asian immigrant Sydney Social aspects residential location

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-33745671139&doi=10.1007%2fs10708-005-3927-0&partnerID=40&md5=3d9243c1276fa0e9ec440a760290b14e

DOI: 10.1007/s10708-005-3927-0
ISSN: 03432521
Cited by: 20
Original Language: English