Migration and Wellbeing

Migration and Wellbeing

Towards a More Inclusive World

Akkoek, Fuesun; Hughes, Deirdre; Arulmani, Gideon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2024

166

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9781032633442

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Introduction-Migration: Towards a more inclusive society 1. The effect of a career development programme based on the Hope-Action Theory: Hope to Work for refugees in British Columbia 2. The cultural preparedness model of aspiration and engagement: understanding the dynamics of integration 3. Where are you from?' Identity as a key to parenting by 1.5 generation Korean-New Zealand migrants and implications for counselling 4. Considering boundaries when doing therapeutic work with people who are seeking asylum: a reflective case study 5. Ready or Not - Here We Come! Is Europe Ready for Career Guidance in an Intercultural Society? 6. Factors that impact the sociocultural adjustment and well-being of Syrian refugees in Stuttgart, Germany 7. A job-seeking competency model for North Korean defectors who are college students in South Korea 8. Families left behind at the source of migration: implications for career guidance practitioners 9. Learning Engagement as a target for early interventions: a qualitative study of first generation migrant adolescents in Finnish Secondary Schools 10. A comparison of mental health literacy, attitudes, and help-seeking intentions among domestic and international tertiary students Conclusion: Implications for career guidance and counselling
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