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‘We Are in This Together’: Common Group Identity Predicts Majority Members’ Active Acculturation Efforts to Integrate Immigrants
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 2015. Vol. 41. P. 1438–1453.
Kunst J., Thomsen L., Sam D., Berry J. W.
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The role of intellectuals in the conflicts of critical eras is the subject of
both the history of ideas and intellectual culture, and socio-political history.
Many of the major social conflicts at every fork in the history of different
countries would not have been possible without the critical, creative and social
activity of intellectuals. The authors of the monograph ...
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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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• 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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Berry J. W., Hou F., Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 2019 Vol. 51 No. 3 P. 159–170
Understanding and managing increasing cultural diversity arising from immigration has become a prominent public issue in Canada and other immigrant resettlement countries. One issue discussed is the degree to which immigrants orient themselves to the new society and to their heritage cultures and religions. Another issue is the success that immigrants achieve in the receiving ...
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This study examines the acculturation, experiences of discrimination and wellbeing of a representative sample of over 3000 adult second generation of immigrants in Canada; 43% were born in Canada, while 57% immigrated before the age of 12 years. Four acculturation profiles werecreatedusingtwosenseofbelonging questions: those whohavestrongsenseofbelonging to both Canada and own ethnic group (integrated); those who ...
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