2021
DOI: 10.1080/1369183x.2021.1927684
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Uncertain future, unsettled present: suspending and embracing engagement with life among newcomers in Toronto, Canada

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“…Trust can also be seen as a way of managing uncertainty in life, which can be even more important when resettling and integrating into a new country ( 88 ). Migration is often regarded as a life event that may lead to stressful situations ( 89 , 90 ) as people need to know and adapt to different norms and ways of living and may experience discrimination, and weaker social relations ( 91 , 92 ), It is, therefore, an important finding of our study that trust emerged as a relevant predictor of SHR among Italian immigrants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Trust can also be seen as a way of managing uncertainty in life, which can be even more important when resettling and integrating into a new country ( 88 ). Migration is often regarded as a life event that may lead to stressful situations ( 89 , 90 ) as people need to know and adapt to different norms and ways of living and may experience discrimination, and weaker social relations ( 91 , 92 ), It is, therefore, an important finding of our study that trust emerged as a relevant predictor of SHR among Italian immigrants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Three orientations to protracted displacement Dennler (2023) found that 'newcomers to Toronto' (on various migration status) either suspended or embraced life while living with uncertain futures. The Ukrainian women in our study appeared to be approaching their protracted displacement in Berlin in different ways -living in limbo; waiting to return (to Ukraine) but 'embracing life' as Dennler (2023) puts it; or actively building a future in Germany, with a sense of determination and expectation that this strategy would be successful.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Migrants have been found to experience and respond to 'living in transit' (El-Shaarawi, 2015), experiencing a form of 'suspended living' (Dennler, 2023) or a period of inertia (Brun, 2015) due to high levels of uncertainty, differently. Brun (2015), for example, conducted interviews with internally displaced persons living in 'collective centers' who had fled war-affected areas between their native Georgia and the disputed Abkhazia region.…”
Section: Theorising 'Agency-in-waiting'mentioning
confidence: 99%
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