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With the rising presence and importance of Chinese people in international institutions, the paper
set out to investigate “Chinese struggle to mingle abroad” phenomenon. Considering Chinese “onechild-
policy”, we seek to understand if being only children affects integration experience, and how
Chinese only-borns interpret three influential factors: investment, brotherhood, and motivations.
Results show that Chinese integration difficulties were not explained by single children, but other
factors that prevent best integration were spotted. Additionally, a three-dimensional integration
model was proposed specifically for Chinese population abroad, and suggestions were provided
for foreign institutions in order to foster a smoother acculturation and integration.
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Foreign integration One-child policy Chinese only children
