2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12134-019-00743-3
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Transition Processes and Outcomes for Immigrant and Refugee Youth: a Narrative Review from a Goal-Directed Perspective

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“…Wars and invasions in the old ages played a role in creating a phenomenon known recently as displacement, which in some cases forced whole groups to leave their place and leave away. The past is not like the present except in limited aspects as the old ages did not know the Migration of workers or the emigration for work, and the trading convoys were not home to the host country, but they sell and buy to go home again (Record-Lemon et al, 2020).…”
Section: • (Psychological Reasons)mentioning
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“…Wars and invasions in the old ages played a role in creating a phenomenon known recently as displacement, which in some cases forced whole groups to leave their place and leave away. The past is not like the present except in limited aspects as the old ages did not know the Migration of workers or the emigration for work, and the trading convoys were not home to the host country, but they sell and buy to go home again (Record-Lemon et al, 2020).…”
Section: • (Psychological Reasons)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important: the weak role of the official authority and security agencies in controlling security in the expelling State, which leads to infiltration to protect the intruder himself and his relatives, and the infiltrator committed a crime in his country, fleeing the security services or the enemies, it is natural to choose Illegal immigrants to have a higher security level to infiltrate, and the reasons for the growing phenomenon of illegal migration may vary between political, economic or social instability, but the majority of observers believe that unemployment is the primary driver of this phenomenon, it affects a large number of the population, especially Class A Young people with university qualifications and thus migration is the only way to get good job opportunities and better alternatives in more advanced countries (Record-Lemon et al, 2020).…”
Section: H1: Social Factor Has a Relationship With The Desire For Illmentioning
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