2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-1141-6_11
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National Identity and the Integration of the Children of Immigrants

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“…This may be brought about by the hardships associated with immigration which may bear an imprint of foreignness or a sense of not belonging to the country in which these people live. Isajiw (1997, as cited inAparicio & Tornos, 2017) explains this phenomenon by arguing that these children's national identities are absorbed from their35 Poynting, Scott, Greg Noble, Paul Tabar, and Jock Collins. 2004.…”
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“…This may be brought about by the hardships associated with immigration which may bear an imprint of foreignness or a sense of not belonging to the country in which these people live. Isajiw (1997, as cited inAparicio & Tornos, 2017) explains this phenomenon by arguing that these children's national identities are absorbed from their35 Poynting, Scott, Greg Noble, Paul Tabar, and Jock Collins. 2004.…”
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confidence: 99%