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Социальный капитал и адаптация южнокорейских мигрантов в России
The study is devoted to the consideration of the interconnection of connecting and connecting social capital with the socio-cultural and psychological adaptation of South Korean migrants residing in the territory of the Russian Federation.
Social capital includes social connections and networks that allow effective interaction with people to achieve common goals. R. Putnam highlights the bridging and bonding social capital, which function as interaction within the ingroup and outgroup, respectively. The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that the connecting and connecting social capital of South Korean migrants is associated with their sociocultural and psychological adaptation, correspondingly. The study involved migrants from South Korea living in Russia (N = 222). It point out the considered types of social capital have a positive correlation with the adaptation of South Korean migrants in the Russian Federation, and significant links between bonding social capital and psychological adaptation and between bridging and sociocultural adaptation have been revealed.