
Chinese immigrant labor
Chinese immigrant labor refers to the work performed by Chinese immigrants in various industries, often during historical periods like the 19th and early 20th centuries. They played a vital role in constructing infrastructure such as railroads, mines, and factories, frequently facing difficult conditions and discrimination. Despite these challenges, their labor significantly contributed to economic development and expansion, particularly in America and other industrial nations. Today, Chinese immigrants continue to work across diverse sectors, often bringing a strong work ethic and resilience, and their contributions remain a key part of many countries' labor forces.