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Acculturacion de inmigrantes: Adaptaciones psicologicas y sociales
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Berry J. W.
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Mexico : Universidad Iberoamericana, 2010
Lebedeva N., Tatarko A., Berry J. W., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2016 Vol. 52 P. 27-38
This study examines intercultural relations in post-Soviet Russia. Russia currently has the world’s second highest number of immigrants with most migrants coming from the former Soviet Union, mainly the Central Asian and South Caucasian states. The research was carried out in Moscow, which is the most attractive destination for these immigrants. The paper presents the ...
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Abu-Rayya H., Berry J., Lepshokova Z. et al., Frontiers in Psychology 2023 Vol. 14 Article 1094193
There is a lack of systematic acculturation research on the motivations underpinning the behavior of migrants, which could explain how they acculturate and adapt to their new country of residence. This paper applies the Schwartz Theory of Basic Human Values to explain the link between values and acculturation strategies among Arab immigrant and refugee groups ...
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Walkowitz G., Economics Letters 2019 Vol. 174 P. 140-143
We experimentally study the causal effect of being an immigrant or previously convicted on the hiring
preferences and wage payments of employers. We find evidence for statistical discrimination against
immigrants. Criminal offenders suffer from more severe and taste discrimination. ...
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Yakobov E., Jurcik T., Solopieieva-Jurcikova L. et al., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2019 Vol. 68 P. 67-76
Recent years have witnessed a significant growth in the Russian-speaking community in Montreal, Canada. However, little is currently known about the predictors of psychological adjustment in immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU). In this study we explored the expectations that this group of immigrants (N = 271) hoped to fulfill in their adopted society, the extent to which ...
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Springer, 2020
This third and last open access volume in the series takes the perspective of non-EU countries on immigrant social protection. By focusing on 12 of the largest sending countries to the EU, the book tackles the issue of the multiple areas of sending state intervention towards migrant populations. Two “mirroring” chapters are dedicated to each ...
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Bondarenko D. M., Demintseva E., Usacheva V. V. et al., Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development 2014 Vol. 43 No. 1-3 P. 205-254
The article will discuss the variety of African migrants’ pathways toward social recognition and success in a Russian megacity by describing and analyzing the experiences of the Ethiopian owners of two establishments in Moscow: a lavish downtown restaurant, and a small café on an international university campus on the city’s outskirts. These cases display various ...
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Lebedeva N. M., Galyapina V. N., Lepshokova Z. et al., , in : Mutual intercultural relations. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017. Ch. 2. P. 34-58.
The Russian Federation is one of the most multicultural societies in the world, having more than 100 ethnic and cultural groups. It ranks in the middle of the ethnic diversity index; however, it is estimated that Russia is low on the migrant integration index, and estimated to be in the middle on the multiculturalism policy ...
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Lepshokova Z., Lebedeva N., , in : Changing Values and Identities in Post-Communist World. : Switzerland : Springer, 2018. Ch. 17. P. 313-331.
The chapter is devoted to studying the role of social disidentification in acculturation preferences of ethnic minority and majority group members. Social disidentification refers to the active rejection and distancing oneself from a particular group. The study involved ethnic Russians living in Kabardino-Balkar Republic (KBR), North Caucasus, Russian Federation (N = 249), and the Kabardians and Balkars, ...
Added: October 31, 2018
Han L., Berry J. W., Gui Y. et al., International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience 2015 Vol. 17 No. 2 P. 573-580
A number of studies have assessed the association between acculturation and resilience following a traumatic event. This study examines the relationship between acculturation strategies and resilience among the Qiang nationality following the 2008 Chinese earthquake. We found evidence that there are four acculturation strategies (integration, assimilation, separation and marginalization) based on the Qiang’s cultural identity ...
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Sebryuk A., США и Канада: экономика, политика, культура 2021 Т. 51 № 10 С. 113-126
The search for identity and self-identity problems have been one of the pivotal themes for Jewish American authors. Prominent writers such as Bernard Malamud, Saul Bellow and Philip Roth explore American Jewish identity and address the questions of assimilation, the hardship of immigrant life, challenges of cultural acceptance, and finding purpose in life. In particular ...
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Berry J. W., , in : Social Psychology Dynamics. : Kingston : University of the West Indies Press, 2012. P. 332-356.
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Berry J. W., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2009 Vol. 33 P. 361-371
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Berry J. W., Sabatier C., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2011 No. 35 P. 658-669
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Lebedeva N., Tatarko A., , in : Immigration: Policies, Challenges and Impact. : NY : Nova Science Publishers, 2013. Ch. 9. P. 179-194.
This chapter addresses changes in immigration trends and their psychosocial effects in post-Soviet Russia. Russia is currently the world’s second most populous country (after the USA) in terms of its immigrant population, with most coming from the Central Asian States (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan) and China. The chapter begins with an examination of the social ...
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Kodja E., Lebedeva N., / Высшая школа экономики. Series PSY "Psychology". 2018. No. 97.
Recent geopolitical changes in Crimea initiated the process of massive identity transformation among ethnic majority and minority groups. Current study was aimed at examining the role of multiple identities and acculturation strategies in the psychological well-being of Crimean Tatar minority (N=80). The study revealed high motivation for ethno-cultural continuity among Crimean Tatars. The combination of ethnic, religious and ...
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Zoroastrova I. V., Suchkova E. O., Экономика и управление 2013 № 12 С. 31-37
The article has evaluated the influence of labor migration on the prospects for socio-economic development (SED) within different Russian Federation (RF) regions, with a focus on Nizhny Novgorod. It notes that labor shortages are a function of the country's complex demographic condition, calling labor migration a significant factor in the RF SED. At this stage, ...
Added: December 25, 2013
Galyapina V. N., , in : Book of Proceedings 25th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development - "XVII International Social Congress (ISC-2017)": Economic and Social Development. Varazdin : Varazdin development and Entrepreneurship Agency, 2017. : Varazdin : Varazdin development and Entrepreneurship Agency, 2017. P. 37-49.
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Pottie K., Greenaway C., Feightner J. et al., CMAJ 2011 Vol. 183 No. 12 P. E824-E925
• Clinical preventive care should be informed by the person’s region or country of origin and migration history (e.g., forced versus voluntary migration). • Forced migration, low income and limited proficiency in English or French increase the risk of a decline in health and should be considered in the assessment and delivery of preventive care. ...
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Lepshokova Z., Efremova M., Актуальные проблемы психологического знания 2015 Т. 2 № 35 С. 67-80
The current investigation examines the role of acculturation strategies of the North Caucasian ethnic minority representatives in Moscow (N = 307) on in their psychological well-being. Theoretical and methodological basis of this study are is comprised by the model of acculturation by J. Berry and six factors model of psychological well-being by C. Ryff. Data ...
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Tatarko A., Jurcik T., Hadjar A., Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2021 Vol. 52 No. 3 P. 316-333
Existing studies show that there is a positive association between pro-migrant integration policies and the subjective well-being of immigrants. However, there is a lack of research elucidating the relations between migrant integration policies and the subjective well-being of the host (i.e., non-migrant) population. This study is based on European data and uses multilevel analysis to ...
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Berry J. W., South African journal of psychology 2014 Vol. 43 No. 4 P. 391-401
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Ryabichenko T., Lebedeva N., Плотка И. Д., Культурно-историческая психология 2019 Т. 15 № 2 С. 54-64
The article presents the results of a comparative study examining the relationship between different types of social identity (ethnic, national, and place identity), acculturation strategies (assimilation, integration), and psychological adaptation (satisfaction with life and self-esteem) of Russians in two sociocultural contexts: Latvia and Georgia. Participants were 320 Russians in Latvia (M = 42,89; SD = ...
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Pui Hung Hui B., Chen C., Berry J. W., International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2015 No. 45 P. 70-84
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Quebeck : Presse Université Laval, 2011
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