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How marginality leads to inclusion: insights from mobilizations of Chinese female migrants in Paris. This article examines the collective actions undertaken by two groups of Chinese female migrants These women share similar geographical origins and migration projects; many came to France alone, and thus have much weaker social capital than other Chinese migrants in Paris, which pushed them to choose professional sectors viewed as marginal or even stigmatized.